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This week Tina Frisco explores our perceptions of Success. Something, as with Happiness we strive to find. The path to success is not all plain sailing and there is a very good reason for that…. discover more in the post.
What is Success by Tina Frisco
While writing the introduction to a fellow author’s book, I realized many of us view success as an end-product. We aspire, we strive and, if fortunate, we manifest. Only then do we feel gratified, overlooking all we accomplished in the process. In short, we fail ourselves.
If we become discouraged when met by an obstacle, we are not seeing that obstacle for what it truly is: a teacher. Obstacles not only teach us what does not work, but they also challenge us to reach beyond our perceived limitations. Obstacles are opportunities to practice what we have learned, alter our approach, and move forward. This is success.
Being stuck in obsessive thought patterns, limiting beliefs, or anything that stops us short of reaching a goal can lead to wallowing in the past (nostalgia) and yearning for the future (desire). Turning inward and finding the embedded thoughts sabotaging our efforts keeps us in the present and increases our chances of manifesting our dreams. This is success.
When we look within, we establish a willingness to explore our dark side and discover who we truly are. Throwing caution to the wind and delving into the depths of our psyches allows negative beliefs to surface and be recognized. We then can alter our approach by trying something new. This is success.
An experiential (versus therapeutic) approach to learning offers the highest chance of success, because learning is achieved through experience. Experience involves braving the unknown. The unknown holds all potential for advancement. If we do not commit to success by staying in the present, we could very well achieve bitterness and defeat.
Acknowledging each effective step we take toward realizing our dream is a marked success. In so doing, we achieve much more than the goal itself; we claim each and every one of our efforts as worthy of recognition.
Thanks for reposting Tina..hugs xx♥
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Welcome, Sally, and thank you for hosting ❤
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Thank you for this beautifully-written post that provokes within me a deep introspection, Tina!
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Most welcome, John. Thank you for your heartfelt comment ❤
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My pleasure, Sis!
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Wonderful to revisit this post, Tina. Thank you for sharing, 🙂
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Welcome, Natalie, and thank you for revisiting ❤
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I loved this one the first time around and loved on it again this time. Hugs!
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Thanks so much, Jan. Hugs back to you ❤
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So glad to see you bring this profound post back T. ❤
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Thanks, Deb ❤
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Loved your pearls of wisdom Tina. Success has many definitions but the one that suits us is the best one. 🙂 Have a wonderful weekend.
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Thank you, Balroop. Happy weekend ❤
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I’m amazed how relevant my old posts could be for new readers. I have a widget on my WP.org site to automatically do that for me but WP.com doesn’t make it available. Of course, I could manually do it as did yo!
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Have you used ‘Press This’ Jacqui? It makes reblogging fairly easy. Just add title and intro ❤
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Awesome, Tina. I’m so glad I’m getting to read these posts now. Left a longer comment on Sally’s blog. 🙂
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Thanks so much for visiting both sites, Diana ❤
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Words of wisdom, Tina. Wonderful!
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Thanks so much, Jennie ❤
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You’re welcome!
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