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How do you Measure Success?
By Katharine C. Giovanni
By
Katharine C. Giovanni
Everyone measures it differently. Some measure it by how much money they make.
Others measure it by their career path and corresponding title. Then you have the
people who measure it by the things that they have such as the size of their
house, their art and jewelry and the number of cars that they own. Others
measure it by the state of their health.
As
children, many of us measured success by the friends we had. Were we in the
"in-group" at that back table in the cafeteria, or were we outside looking
in?
So I'll
ask it again, how do you measure success? It's different for everyone.
As I
sat down at my computer today to put together our newsletter, I decided to
search on-line to see what articles I could come up with on this topic. So I did
a search on the words "success articles" to see what other people have
written about it.
You
know what I got? Thousands of pages of success stories . from health to
business to website marketing to you name it. Page after page of advice on how
to be successful at this and how to be successful at that.
Gave me
quite a headache. It sure seems like everyone has an opinion on what I should be
doing and how I should be doing it.
In my
humble opinion, success cannot be measured in the material things that I have,
nor can it be measured by my job title (and I have a lot of those). To
me, success is an inside job. To be successful you must FEEL successful on the
INSIDE.
You can have all the money,
houses and status that you like, but if you do not FEEL successful on the
inside, then you will feel like a hamster running on it's wheel in a cage.
You'll be chasing success all your life and will never achieve it.
Easy
for me to say right?
Listen,
I've been in your shoes and have been on the brink of despair many times. I have
been in the eye of the storm more times that I care to count. I have lived
through a dark childhood, I have seen negative numbers in my bank account, and I
have seen the loss of both my parents to name a few. I made it through to the
other side because I never gave up, and I decided to change how I felt about it
all.
You see
when life gets you down and throws you to the ground, you have two choices . you
can lie down there and wallow in it and feel sorry for yourself, or you can get
up. I chose to get up.
Easy
right?
Not
really because it sometimes took me years to get up. Now as I sit here and write
this, what song comes up on the radio? Gloria Estefan singing .
"Get on your feet, get up and make
it happen"She's
right actually ... NOW GET UP!!!
What I've learned over the years is that you have two choices. You can live your
life in fear or in love. If you choose fear
like I did for years. It becomes a life-changing thought that can propel you into a direction
that you don't want to go. It feels like a runaway train that you are incapable
of stopping and can't jump off, and consumes you until you can't think of
anything else.
You
become focused on the outside and obsess about what you should do and where you
should go. You focus on how you should fix what is wrong in your life, and what
you should be doing. You begin to get sick and tired all the time and sleep a
lot. Then you begin to think that the answer to your life can be found on the
outside in someone else. Is there a book I can buy? A person I should visit?
A doctor I should see? A tape I should listen to? Certainly someone has the
answer I seek!
Outer
focused.
I did
it for years and years.
Today
is a brand new day. It's a brand new world. You can see the world as positive,
abundant and prosperous or you can choose to live the old way and see the
negativity, lack and fear. It's your choice!
I have
no answers for you because the answers you seek are already inside of you. You
know them already. It's just a matter of getting quiet and listening to your
intuition. Your inner voice if you will. You know where you should be going and
what you should be doing. You have all the answers!!!
Follow
your heart because it knows the way.
If you
want to be successful, then you must first think of yourself as
successful!
I
suggest that you write a list of what you are proud of in your life. Write each
accomplishment on a piece of paper. Mine looked like this:
-
Graduated from college
with a BA
-
I have an incredible
husband and wonderful children.
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I am healthy
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Wrote three books
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And so on
BRAG
ABOUT YOURSELF! You deserve it!!!
Now
read the list. See? You already are successful!!! Look at how much you have
done already!!! Be proud of that because you did an excellent job!
Do I have to get Barry Manilow to sing "looks like you've made it" for
you to believe that you already are a success? <smile>
So back
to my original question, how do you measure success??? Do you measure it by
... money? relationships? career? health? sales?
If you
THINK that you are successful, then you will BE successful. Whatever you think
about yourself, you're absolutely right!!!
How did
I do it? I followed my inner voice and chose to see myself as successful. I
ignored the negativity and looked at life as abundant, compassionate and
prosperous. Then, when life got me down and threw me to the ground (which it
still does occasionally), I got up.
As the
United States moves into the Thanksgiving Holiday, I want to urge all of you to
get up. Stand tall! You have so much to be thankful for!! Look UP and not
down. Choose your new path and start walking! YOU DESERVE IT!!!
And when life and stress get
you down?
Look up my friend. Look
up.
About the Author:
Katharine has been a
meeting/event planner and
concierge for over 20 years
and has set up several
successful businesses
including
Triangle Concierge
and
NewRoad Publishing.
She is Triangle
Concierge's senior trainer
and speaker and is co-author
of their best-selling book
The Concierge Manual.
A dynamic public speaker,
Katharine has been a speaker
at seminars and conferences
around the country, and has
appeared on both radio and
television including ABC
News Nightline. She is also
the author of the acclaimed
inspirational book
God, is that you? She
can be reached through her
websites at
www.triangleconcierge.com
and
www.katharinegiovanni.com
Copyright © 2005 by Katharine C. Giovanni
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