From Hustle to Harmony: Redefining Success and Living the Dream

I am not the most confident person, but I try to be more confident each day. I have worked hard to get to where I am in life with my attitudes, moods, and actions towards others and even towards myself. As a couple, both Ethan and I struggle with feeling like we’ve only succeeded when we’ve accomplished something. More often than not, we point out our flaws or what we didn’t do instead of what we did. 

Sadly, this is a cycle that needs to stop, not just with us, but with everyone. We are all struggling, we all fail at something, and multiple somethings, but that does not mean we didn’t necessarily fail at being successful. Success is defined as the accomplishment of an aim or progress. With that being said, though, how many times do we wish we were successful at doing everything we want to do in one day without having to take a break, stop to use the bathroom, spend our whole life savings, etc? If you wanted to do all kinds of things in one day without any problems, it’s unlikely that it will happen. Not saying that it never happens, but more often than not, something doesn’t go exactly how you imagined it would. 

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