On a daily basis I see and read several quotes about success which in most cases are related to “financial” success. No doubt, financial success is what many of us strive to achieve, so do I. However, the glory comes after the surface becomes visible. What lies beneath is ignored. I like Earl Nightingale’s definition of success. Success is the Progressive Realization of a Worthy Goal or Ideal.

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In other words I have to start, in order to progress and realize that worthy goal or ideal. I am learning that success, besides making money, is a personal learning process that gives a “rich” feeling while working towards the progressive realization of my goal.

How often do you read about success stories in the midst of trial and error? Seldom to none, right. Because people working towards the progressive realization of their goal or ideal are not seen or considered a success until they have achieved “financial” success. Many times the individual doesn’t feel comfortable speaking about obstacles, failures and mistakes either. No one wants to look like a loser.

Envy no one’s glory, if you don’t know their story

Now, while working towards the progressive realization of my goal, I already consider myself a success. So instead of writing about someone else success story, I’ll successfully write about myself in the midst of trial and error. I gained confidence and boldness to “Tell it like it is” with my publisher’s notes in Colorszine, an international and intercultural ezine.

Boldness and confidence with persistence and determination led me to write my autobiography Go Ahead, You’re Home in the midst of trial and error. And this is no fairy tail written by some ghost writer. This is me, a real person of flesh and blood.

My financial success is already done and within time will be manifested at the surface as well.

The Bible tells me that I have the power to: Call those things which are not seen as though they were. Romans 4:17

$¥££€$$, Here I Am!

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Colorfully,

Tirzah


Thank you for reading. Feel free to like, comment and share your progressive success story.

 

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