Everybody wants to be successful at something. It could be to have a happy, loving marriage. Or it could be to start a profitable business. Or it could be to win first place in some competition. Or it could be any number of things, and you can have more than one thing you want to be successful at. In fact, the more there are- the better because that means you want to enjoy life on different levels.
But did you know that there is a formula to success regardless of what it is you want to be successful at? It’s a formula which I can attribute to the successes I have had in my life.
Have you ever set out to complete a task or a goal, staying on course for a span of time, and then finding yourself spending less and less time on it till you come to the realization you haven’t worked on it for weeks- even months?
One reason this happens is because you realize the task or goal is not as important or is critical enough to put the time and effort into. Another reason could be that the ROI (Return On Investment) is not what you thought or had hoped it would be.
Another reason- and one which is probably most likely the culprit is you either don’t have enough or the wrong kind of leverage.
I would venture to say the last decade was a pretty rough one for a number of people- including myself. From the Bush administration to 911 to the financial crisis, many people around the world found themselves facing life-changing situations. I include myself in this group.
While I wasn’t directly affected by the fiasco that was the Bush administration (I’m not saying that to get into an argument- it’s just my opinion) or 911 or any of the other major problems the world faced last decade, I did go through a lot of changes last decade. The ones which I am most happy about would undoubtedly be marrying my wife, seeing the birth of my little boy, and kicking my smoking habit. On the other side of the scale, I lost three close family members to various medical conditions.
Needless to say, I went through a variety of emotions and states last decade. But in the end, I am a much stronger person with goals which have been largely defined by what I went through.
Sometimes you have to go through some rough $&@! to realize what your goals are along with evaluating (or revaluating, for some) where your life is and where you want it to be. Because of what I went through- good and bad- I not only realize what I want out of life but I also know I want to help others do the same. Which is why I started My Adventure Today.
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My name is Wesley Craig Green and I'm an entrepreneur, writer, and dreamer.
If you are interested in lifestyle design, personal development, taking control of your life, and building your own personal empire- then this is the blog for you!