[NFBNJ] 20 Ways You're Successful Even If You're Not Feelin' It.

joe ruffalo nfbnj1 at verizon.net
Sun Jan 5 16:22:29 UTC 2020


Greetings to all!
Received from Debbie Azzarone, member in the Northeast Chapter and editor of 
the Blind vine of Vision Loss Alliance.
Please read and share during your upcoming meetings and forward to others.
Debbie, thanks.
Joe

Hello Viners,
From: Debbie Azzarone

Below is an excerpt from the blog "Girl Gone Blind".

I hope you enjoy it and you find yourself described in many of them.

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If you haven't taken notice of your own successes heading into 2020, then
this is the blog for you! Here are 20 signs you're successful even if you're
not feelin' it!

1. You are not afraid to ask for help anymore.

I doubt many people have ever succeeded in isolation. Sometimes it takes a
team effort to accomplish tasks and there is nothing wrong with that. Asking
for help does not mean you are weak, it is a sign of strength and shows that
you have grown as a person.

2. You say "yes" to new opportunities.

New opportunities don't come around every day, but when they do - you say
"yes:!".  Maybe you have no idea what you're getting into, yet you go for
it. Successful people take those leaps because they know one good
opportunity can lead to bigger and better ones.

3. You have raised your standards.

You don't tolerate bad behavior from other people. You hold people
accountable for their actions. You don't spend time with the "Debbie
Downers", "Angry Andys", Nasty Nellies", or F'd up Freddys" in your life
anymore. Successful people have no tolerance for them.

4. You let go of things that don't serve you.

No, this is not narcissistic even though it might seem like it. Self-love
and self-respect is a success. Love yourself enough to say 'no' to anything
that doesn't work for you, serve your purpose, or drags you down.

5. You don't seek praise.

If you aren't hanging around waiting to get the proverbial pat on the back
at work or at home, you are more successful than you might even know. Being
able to do your part without constant praise or a thousand "At-a-boys" is an
internal success. If you choose to wait around for others to tell you have
great you are, you may be waiting a long time.

6. You have learned that failure is a part of personal growth.

Failure can be the point needed to succeed. You need to hit the bottom
before you can reach the top. Being able to crawl back from failure and try
and try again, is a sign you are successful.

7. You have a support system that includes people who would do anything for
you.

If you have figured out the people who "have your back" and recognized the
ones who don't, then you can add this to your list of successes. This is a
painful realization, but once you learn to see the signs of betrayal and
smell the bullshit, you can stay away from those people. They do not deserve
a place in your tribe.

8. You don't complain much.

Because you know there really is nothing to complain about. Unless you have
gone through a debilitating diagnosis, unimaginable loss, or a traumatic
experience, most of what we all go through on a day-to-day basis is just the
small stuff. Successful people don't sweat the small stuff and strive to
live in a space of gratitude.

9. You can celebrate others' successes.

Just because other people succeed, that doesn't make you a failure. Applaud
the people who rise to the top. The more positive energy you give to other
people's victories, the more positive energy you will create for yourself.
Jealousy has no place in success.

10. You are driven.

Anybody without an engine and a willingness to get through the hard times
and the difficulties will struggle to succeed. If you don't mind rolling up
your sleeves    and getting down and dirty, you are better off than you
think.

11. You have things you look forward to.

If you don't have some cool things going on or planned out in your life, in
which you are eagerly anticipating, then that little pep in your step may
soon fade. Successful people create activities, goals, and plans that they
are excited about. They let this excitement fuel their spirit.

12. You wish to help others.

Giving is a gift you give yourself. If you are able to provide people with
guidance, compassion, and act as a pillar of support when they need it,
success is in your corner.

13. You offer mutual respect.

Success tends to come from your own experiences in life, including going
through stresses and difficulties. If you understand the value of treating
others with respect, you already have a grasp on a bit of success.

14. You love deeply and open yourself up to be loved by others.

Love is risky and sometimes scary for people. It's the one thing we all
strive for, but it's also intimately tied to the one thing we fear the most
- rejection. If you open your heart enough to love and be loved, without
fear, you have a heart full of passionate success.

15. You refuse to be a victim.

You know that life doesn't always happen to you. Many times, you are the
co-creator of your life experiences and outcomes. Successful people know
this and refuse to be kept down by life's bad days or play the "victim
card". No. They rise up and carry on.

16. You don't care what other people think of you.

Successful people know they can't please everyone. You know that the
standards with which society judges people can be unrealistic. So you just
keep true to yourself and love the person you are.

17. You learn from negative experiences.

Life can be full of regrets and dismay - and some choose to hang onto them
in a negative way. Successful people convert what happened (or didn't
happen) into learning opportunities. No negative experience is ever wasted
as long as you learn from it.

18. You are assertive.

You understand that simply saying yes or no is not enough. Explaining your
reasons in a clear manner is essential for others to understand that you are
an individual with your own thoughts and boundaries. This does not mean
being inflexible, but while being understanding, successful people still
stand their ground.

19. You practice patience.

Patience is a virtue that successful people practice on a daily basis.
Without patience, it can be hard to ever make the type of impact or
influence you want to have in the world. It also takes patience to learn new
things as needed to keep up with your professional or personal path.
Successful people know that obtaining new habits, new skills, or, umm,
losing those pesky extra pounds, doesn't happen overnight.

20. You are happy.

This may be the ultimate success. It doesn't matter what the balance is in
your bank account, how big your house is, or how many luxurious vacations
you take. If you are happy, then you are succeeding in life. And, life is
too short not to be happy.





Even if you don't see yourself in many of these 20 things, don't fret. It's
okay. Be happy that you see yourself in just a few of them. In time, the
rest will come. Keep moving onward and upward - taking note of success when
you create it.

Alrighty loves, let's make 2020 our most successful year ever!

Your Blind Vine Team


"A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back
to you when you have forgotten the words." -Unknown


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