How to measure success (How Tall Are You)

She is successful because……

She always stands tall

She is there during both the good and bad times

She offers a listening ear and shoulder to lean on

She is trustworthy, loyal, and willing to invest time 

She brings positivity, laughter, and a sense of companionship

She always stands tall

She is someone who effectively balances her life

She is nurturing, supportive, and able to provide love and guidance 

She is constantly pursuing goals and aspirations

She always stands tall

She pours into her cup before pouring into yours

She is a caring and understanding person

She contributes to the strength and harmony of her relationships

She balances her responsibilities

She maintains open communication

She is dedicated to her career, hobbies, and interests

She is fulfilled and balanced in her life and her relationships

She always stands tall

She stays positive 

She is successful at achieving health goals

She is aware that health is wealth

She is aware that taking care of your health requires dedication 

She sets achievable goals

She incorporates regular exercise, eating a balanced diet

She believes in resting and managing stress

She remembers to stay focused 

I am she, and I’m tall!

What success is not

The size of your bank account does not make you successful, although when I was younger, I thought just the opposite. That is until one day, I was thinking about my grandfather. He stood at the magical height of 5’6, but you couldn’t convince me that he wasn’t at least 6’8. 

He didn’t die a millionaire, but his strength, confidence, poise, demeanor, courage, perseverance, and personality made you feel like you were amongst the elites. 

Money didn’t define his worth; his character did. It was his character that made him successful and tall.

So today, I encourage you to measure your success by how tall you feel, not by the things you possess. 

How tall do you feel?

You could have chosen any blog to read, but you chose mine, and I’m honored!

~Bella~

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