
Last Friday we discussed recommitting to the goals that we fell short on last year and today we discuss re-evaluating our definition of success. It is too easy to get caught up in social norms and allowing them to define what success looks like until you look up after achieving everything and realize it is none of what you actually wanted.
The key to success is creating the right goals, but if your version of success wasn’t the right one you could have been taking the wrong steps all along. Sometimes falling short isn't due to poor action, it’s due to having the wrong end goal in mind.
I hope you take the next 15 minutes to decide if you need to re-evaluate what success means to you.
It’s clear to see that Jessica really puts her all into every episode. She genuinely wants to help others, and make sure that they don’t feel alone during their struggles. This podcast is a must listen for anyone currently going through a tough situation and for those that need a little extra motivation to keep going!
I was recommended to listen to this podcast by a friend and I was very pleased I sure will be listening again!!!
Impactful x Useful x Powerful!! This podcast is a blessings & guide to goal setting & eliminating every distraction in between your ideas and turning them into reality.Episode 50 may be my new morning inspiration! You can click on it during any part of your day & be reminded to stay on course!
This is everything. I can’t say I didn’t cry hearing this because I did.Ive never heard something this accurate in my life ! To think that any women or even sometimes men feel like they are legit going nuts from thinking “ this is it ?! It can’t be “. Wanting more for yourself doesn’t mean your ungrateful and that is exactly what I needed to hear ! This is simply golden, thank you so much for pouring to us. Looking forward to continuing hearing more of your podcasts.XoxoJessica C.
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