Success is a Journey
Here are a few reflections on success. Take a break from the internal struggle and be open to a new way of thinking and doing.
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Even if I think I’m going in the wrong direction, I can find another route to success.
If I steer my vessel in the wrong direction, I can find a map and chart out a new course. Stopping is not an option. I can find my way as long as I keep focused on where I intend to go.
Success is a journey, not a destination. That is why I strive to make each step count. A positive attitude helps me move forward and, even when I am unsure of where I am, I am not lost. Instead, I choose to become a trailblazer. The generation coming behind me will have access to another route thanks to my resolve to stay the course and forge a new path.
Thanks to all the internet marketers who came before us who paved the way by developing systems for us to follow. All we need to do is learn from their teachings and from there we can develop our own. We don’t have to take all the risks by starting from scratch. That has already been done for us. All we need to do is learn from those who are already successful doing what we would also like to do.
When I come to a fork in the road I trust my intuition to guide me. Being spontaneous in this way helps me release my inner self and experience success in a new way. Spontaneity gives me freedom.
Missing a turn causes me no panic because I know that I have countless options; I am not limited to only one way. A wrong turn may lead me to find a new way. The opportunity to explore the unknown excites me.
Although it feels daring to get off the fast-paced highway of life and take the scenic route, detours can be worthwhile because they lead me to discover the beautiful things in life that I otherwise may have missed. The road less traveled is filled with the most stunning sights.
Flexibility allows me to prosper despite failure. Being flexible gives me the strength to keep going when I would rather stop.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1. What do I do when I reach a dead end?
2. How might I become less rigid and more flexible?
3. What changes can I make to ensure that I enjoy the journey just as much as the end reward?





Hi Ann,
Great post and some questions that have got me thinking. Thanks for this.
Enjoy the journey.
Mandy