"Success is not to be measured by how much material wealth is possessed, but whether you are able to create at will what you need” ~
Paramahansa Yogananda
Invariably, when we think of success, we do not automatically see ourselves feeling something, or having a certain mental attitude.
Why is that? Because we were taught success means to achieve, to acquire, to strive, to get, to conquer...
Typically, we think about physical things - stuff we want to have, or a status we would like to acquire, etc.
What if success became much more than a result we hope to have when achieving a task or a goal?
What if we see success in creating a sense of joy within - to experience as many moments of happiness as best we can?
Think about it for a moment; when your heart is filled with happiness, does anything else matter?
I think not. Success begins and ends in our thought process, in our mind - how we subjectively perceive it to be.
Upon waking up in the morning, choose to remind yourself that you are here because you need to be here - there's a particular mission that only you can fulfill.
Be grateful for the opportunity, and begin taking action - think of yourself as a factory whose main purpose of existence is to manufacture moments of joy - that is your goal.
Okay. Now what?
With your thoughts and everything you say or do, go after happiness, with all you've got.
After all, it was the thought of creation.
Results do not just appear: Action must be taken within a specified period of time or within a specified parameter - you have the tools, you have life - starting now, begin with a smile :)









