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Success Redefined: Beyond Job Titles and Income

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In this episode of the One Seed Podcast, I dive into the assumptions that often come with job titles and how we tend to equate someone's work with their overall success in life. I open up about my personal struggle to clearly state what I do for work when meeting new people, fearing that my titles may not convey the success I truly feel. This leads to a deeper discussion on what success really means and why it can't be measured by traditional metrics like job status or income alone.

I challenge the notion that success should be gauged by how much money we make or how prestigious our job title is. Instead, I explore alternative measures of success, such as the number of memories we create, the amount of time spent in the sunshine, and our overall happiness. Imagine a world where, instead of asking about our job titles when introducing ourselves, we asked, "On a scale from one to ten, how happy are you?"

I also touch on the idea of exchanging our time for money, questioning the true cost of chasing financial success. Is it worth sacrificing our time, our happiness, and our well-being? Join me as I unpack these thoughts and offer a fresh perspective on how we define success in our lives.

Text me your thoughts xo

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In this episode of the One Seed Podcast, I dive into the assumptions that often come with job titles and how we tend to equate someone's work with their overall success in life. I open up about my personal struggle to clearly state what I do for work when meeting new people, fearing that my titles may not convey the success I truly feel. This leads to a deeper discussion on what success really means and why it can't be measured by traditional metrics like job status or income alone.

I challenge the notion that success should be gauged by how much money we make or how prestigious our job title is. Instead, I explore alternative measures of success, such as the number of memories we create, the amount of time spent in the sunshine, and our overall happiness. Imagine a world where, instead of asking about our job titles when introducing ourselves, we asked, "On a scale from one to ten, how happy are you?"

I also touch on the idea of exchanging our time for money, questioning the true cost of chasing financial success. Is it worth sacrificing our time, our happiness, and our well-being? Join me as I unpack these thoughts and offer a fresh perspective on how we define success in our lives.

Text me your thoughts xo

  continue reading

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