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What Is Your Definition Of Success?

I cannot say it enough, I love my Facebook memories. I love how God sends just what I need when I need it. He continuously feeds my soul. Here is another Facebook memory from another one of my accounts (I have quite a few).

Facebook Memory: December 6, 2021

After reading Will Smith’s memoir, I truly believe anything’s possible. Much too often we allow others to define what our success should look like. But success is personal and should only be defined by us. In chapter 20, Will’s therapist asks him a few questions –

“Who are you?”
“What do you truly want?”
“What are your deepest values and authentic goals?”

Deep, right?!

Listen, align your sacrifices and discipline with what you TRULY want and it will happen.

Sacrifice and Discipline

I noticed that I used the term, “align.” Been seeing “alignment” everywhere lately. Whatever I do from here on out has to be aligned with my purpose, aspirations, and dreams.

I hear You, God. I hear You.

I know I cannot be the only one who needs these messages. Listen, as He speaks to me and advises me to share, I will continue to do so.

Have a wonderful evening!♥️

Shaun

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Celebrate Your Successes

Remember to celebrate all of your successes including those only you and God know about. Like the fears, doubts, insecurities, and perfectionism you overcame before making your first move. Yes, those successes are just as important and should be celebrated too.

Every success puts you closer to your goals and dreams. So celebrate!

Love you!♥️

Shaun

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Release

Set yourself free! Release past hurts, guilt, disappointments and shame. Harboring even the smallest resentment can make it difficult to receive and enjoy blessings. Release opens doors for receiving love, joy, opportunities and success. Let go and be free! ~ Shaun

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Process

Process is necessary for progress. It’s necessary for change. It’s necessary for success. There are learning experiences attached to each step. If you skip a step, you will continually repeat the process until you get it right. There’s no way around it. ~ Shaun