Success and accomplishment have a strange way of working
against us. While goals and targets can be great for motivating us and
clarifying a path, once we hit our mark – getting that new job, hitting the
sales target, getting the A in class, taking on that leadership role, even
marrying that perfect someone – we can
have the feeling as though we’ve “arrived” if we aren’t careful. In this way,
success can be damaging. There’s a tendency to want to “coast” once we make it
to a certain point.
Imagine a car traveling up a mountain with no breaks.
Coasting will only last for so long, then the vehicle will start rolling
backward. Because we have no brakes, we can’t just stop the car and relax
either. The only way to avoid sliding back down is to continue to push ahead.
I’m not suggesting to never be satisfied with where you’re
at and what you have, it’s more about who you are as a person. If you are
always chasing that new thing and ignoring the blessings you already enjoy,
you’ll likely be unhappy and discontent. So, I’m suggesting that you find that
balance in being content with what you have, but warning you to not be
satisfied with who you are. There is always room for growth and development.
Just keep your foot on the gas.
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