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Finding and Pursuing Success How would you define success? Must you be
rich? Own your company? Become famous? Does it include world travel? Extensive
education? Becoming the best in your field? Does success include happiness,
good health and a sexy body? A strong marriage and family? God? Recently
I was one of over eight thousand people jammed into the Richmond, Virginia
Coliseum at Peter Lowes Success Seminar. A dear friend sent a ticket and I used
it to explore my own path to success and receive a little positive motivation.
For eleven hours, I listened to ten of the best speakers in the world share
their ideas on success. For example: Ø Elizabeth Dole talked about
how old-fashioned values still succeed in a modern world. Ø Zig Ziglar spoke of the
importance of relationships as a part of success: business relationships,
family relationships and especially our relationship with God. Ø John Walsh founder of
Americas Most Wanted openly shared his personal struggles with coping with
the murder of his son to show how we can turn tragedy into triumph. Ø Dr. Jack
Groppel
helped us understand how proper eating habits and exercise can actually tune
our bodies and minds into more productive tools for success. Ø Brian Tracy showed how
appropriate goal setting could transform our lives. Ø Peter Lowe spoke of five
levels of success and how we are often allow ourselves to be trapped at a lower
level. How can we push beyond what we know into what we can be? Christopher
Reeve, famous
as an actor and of course, survivor and tireless advocate for victims of spinal
cord injury made a comment to Peter Lowe that will forever define success for
me. Success means so many things. I think it really means letting the
relationships in your life grow and transcend into the highest possible levels
they possibly can. It also means not putting yourself first in life and
remembering that the more you give away, the more you have. Christopher
Reeve has earned the right to cry out
Im a victim. Take care of me. Let
me wallow in my pain. Yet he chose to do the best he could with what he
had by concentrating on two essential ingredients of success:
The
Apostle Paul wrote about this kind of success: I can never stop thanking
God for all the generous gifts he has given you, now that you belong to Christ
Jesus. He has enriched your church with the gifts of eloquence and every kind
of knowledge. This shows that what I told you about Christ is true. Now you
have every spiritual gift you need as you eagerly wait for the return of our
Lord Jesus Christ. He will keep you strong right up to the end
(1 Corinthians 1:4-8) U
Success means
learning to thank God for the generous gifts given
to you. U
Success means
knowing you belong to Christ. U
Success means
understanding that you have been enriched with
gifts and knowledge. U
Success means
using those gifts as you eagerly wait for Christs
return. U
Success means
relying on God to keep you strong right up to the
end. Are you looking for that
elusive obsession called success? First, discover what success truly means and
then be willing to work for it with every talent you possess. Paul near the end
of the same letter wrote
be strong and steady, always enthusiastic about
the Lords work, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever
useless. (1 Corinthians 15:58) |