What if success was measured by what you don’t regret?
Can you call yourself a success if the one thing you feel you’ve accomplished in life is marrying and having children? Or if, despite many failures, at least you avoided ending up on the streets? Or ...
Hot air balloons on the ground create a colorful frame for the one that is rising above them. A great metaphor for success or standing out from the crowd. While visiting my daughter earlier this year, ...
One of the most important career and life-planning activities in which you can engage is finding your own definitions or models of success. This is vitally important for a number of reasons: If you ...
Feeling numb as your boss announces your promotion. Fighting back tears as you skim the email offering you a new stretch opportunity. Knowing you “should” be excited to grab coffee with the industry ...
My definition of "success" is doing work you like that allows you to live a life you want. For most of us, this is a reasonable and achievable work goal. It's also different for each of us — and may ...
Motherhood has a way of shaking the snow globe of your life. What looked settled suddenly swirls. Meetings end earlier, nap time runs late, and a single preschool note can rearrange the entire day.
Many now describe success as feeling happy and balanced in everyday life, regardless of career titles, location or income level. This change reflects a broader move away from traditional markers ...