How do you define success and how do you measure it? If success is based on your achievements, then it will always have you striving to do more. If it is based on feeling happy, then it will have you trying to control everyone and everything. In today’s episode I share why it’s important to define success FOR YOU and determine a simple metric to ensure you stay on track. Topics in this episode:Do’s and don’ts when it comes to defining successWhat happens if you don’t define success for you? Success is here and now, not something to experience in the futureWhy success is not tied to happinessA simple definition of success that leaves you feeling empowered and freeShow Notes & References: If you want to redefine success so that it doesn’t lead to burnout, schedule a free breakthrough call where we will discuss what success means to you and determine what it will take to achieve it. Click here to book your call: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/bookWant ongoing support as a working mom? Sign up for the free 19-day audio series: How to be a present and connected mom. Each day you will receive an email with a downloadable audio of 5 minutes or less that will teach you a tool or strategy for being more present and in the moment. Click here to sign up and receive the first audio: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/be-present-optin
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