Ever wonder why some people always seem to have their life together? You know the ones I’m speaking of. They have a well groomed lawn. Their house is always immaculate. They drive a nice car. They have a loving family. And if you aren’t careful all that sugar and sweetness can give you a cavity! Or maybe it will inspire you to emulate their success.
In order to have success in every area of your life, you must make a decision to let go of fear and embrace focus. Now I realize some will say yeah Britt you’re a millionaire already and you can simply throw money at anything that comes up and make it all well and good again. Yeah that sounds great in theory but it’s not at all practical. Being wealthy doesn’t instantly fix all your problems in life.
So before I tell you how to truly become successful, first allow me to help you define the word so you have a better understanding of what it actually is. If you have a million dollars in the bank and yet your relationships with your family and friends are horrible and lacking love, energy, and substance, do you honestly think you are successful? No matter what you may think, the answer is NO! All you are in the example is a very unhappy person who also happens to have a million dollars. Success is measured by most clueless people’s stereotypical definition purely by a monetary sum. This back-wards thinking clearly demonstrates how far away from real true success subscribers of this incorrect thought process really are. Success is not one dimensional. Success is a process of personal evolution. How one evolves by the decisions they make for themselves and those around them always becomes the determining factor in life. And it is not the balance of your bank account.
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