On Redefining “Success”

I found myself feeling extremely unfulfilled earlier this year when it came to my career. The feeling was so intense that I thought I was having some sort of midlife crisis.

It turns out though that I wasn’t going through a midlife crisis — I was just saying goodbye to my former self as I prepared to ascend my second mountain. Everything I once attributed to “being successful” had changed, along with my personal desires and motivations:

  • I began to see my hustle and grind as an unhealthy addiction.

  • My ego became eerily quiet.

  • I was no longer interested in taking over the world — I was interested in contributing to it.

  • I don’t just want to BE good — I want to DO good.

The moment that I recognized this was the the moment Mindful Marketing Method was conceived.

Read more in my Medium article, “Success Isn’t All It’s Hyped Up to Be: You will always be wanting more unless you rewrite what it means to be successful"

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