Create Your Path Podcast

Episode 148: Measuring Success as Happiness


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As a retired workaholic, life has never felt so good. I have never felt quite so at peace with myself, and a huge part of it has been releasing this idea that success is achievement-based. Instead, I’ve adopted the viewpoint that success is happiness, and on a day to day basis, I’ve been consistently happy as of late.

In today’s podcast episode, I share a perspective shift when it comes to measuring success, including being aware of marketing traps which promise financial success as a means of finally being happy, being able to know what truly is valuable for you, and taking a gut check to evaluate whether the path you’re currently on is one you actually enjoy. Times are a changing- let’s not use our achievements as the only standards to hold ourselves up to, and instead, work on making our day to day one we feel as good about as possible. I truly believe that in the long run this will lend itself to a much more fulfilled and successful way of being.

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