Regardless of how old you are, where you live, or what your career goals
are, more than likely your ultimate goals in life are to be happy and
successful. Read this to learn how to achieve success in both your external
life and internal life.
Key Points
Achieve external success by identifying your passions and living
purposefully.
Get educated and manage your finances.
Achieve internal success by enjoying the present moment.
Don't compare your life to others'.
Put yourself in the right environment. This includes both macro- and
micro-environments.
Part 1 Achieve External Success
1. Identify your passions. Before you can achieve success, you will have to
define what success means to you. While it may take years to realize what you
want to do with your life, identifying your current passions, interests, and
values will help you set goals and give your life a sense of meaning. Ask
yourself the following questions: What do you want your legacy to be? How would
you like to be remembered by others? How do you want to make your community a
better place? What are some favorite subjects of interest in your life?
2. Make a list of your goals, and what you might do to achieve them. Be sure
to address both short-term and long-term goals; try to think beyond
financial/career goals. Consider which subjects you enjoyed studying in school,
and why. This can help give you an idea of what you may be best at or more
interested in.
3. Live purposefully. In order to achieve your dreams and be the person you
want to be, you will have to start paying attention to your actions. Ask
yourself, "Is what I'm doing going to lead me to where I want to be in
life?" If you find yourself constantly bored, daydreaming about the future
or past or counting down the minutes until the day ends, it is probably because
you feel disconnected from what you're doing. Consider changing careers or
majors to a field that you care about, but remember such a move could have
unexpected consequences. Does the job you are considering pay enough to support
yourself? Is it something you might get bored with eventually? Do you really
want to commit to that job? Cherish your time. Try to spend your free time
doing things that you enjoy doing, rather than wasting time. For example,
rather than spending your weekends watching television, spend them partaking in
your hobbies or spending time with loved ones and new friends. Remember that
the concept of "wasted time" is relative. Not everything you do has
to be productive in the conventional sense, but activities should be engaging
and enjoyable.
4. Be educated. Education gives you the knowledge, skills, and credibility to
achieve your maximum potential. In terms of financial success, statistics have
shown that the more education you have (i.e. the higher degree you achieve),
the more money you are likely to make. Not all education has to be formal.
Apprenticeships and long-term training programs are also positively correlated
with higher incomes. Obtaining a Certificate in your field can help to increase
your salary.
5. Manage your finances. Learning how
to manage your money will help ensure your financial stability over time,
regardless of your income. Keep track of your expenses. Review your bank
statements often and notice where you spend your money. If you do your banking
online, be sure to keep personal records as well. This will help you prevent
over-spending and ensure that your bank statements are correct. Understand your
income. When calculating your income, be sure to take into account the federal,
state, and social security taxes that will be deducted from your gross pay.
Don't overlook miscellaneous deductions, such as health insurance premiums,
savings bonds and loan payments. The resulting number is your net pay, which is
what you end up taking home with you. Prioritize spending. Your first priority
should be spending money on basic necessities like food, shelter, and clothing.
Don't spend money on luxuries like expensive clothes, cars, or vacations until you
have first satisfied your basic necessities. Be honest with yourself and
differentiate between your basic needs and your luxuries. Save money. Every
month, you should deposit some of your money into a savings account. Consider
asking your employer to directly deposit a portion of your income into your
savings account.
6. Manage your time. Putting off
important tasks until the last minute can cause you unnecessary stress, and
increase the likelihood of errors and negligence. Manage your time so that you
have enough time to complete tasks effectively. Use a paper or electronic
planner to help keep you organized throughout the day, week, and month. Set
reminders on your smart phone and make use of its electronic timer for better
time management. Make a list of all the things you need to do in a given day,
and check off each task as you complete it. This will help you stay organized
and motivated.
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