How
to Have a Successful Career and a Fulfilling Personal Life
Several years ago, after years of trying, my husband and I became
parents to 3 kids within 19 months. I became fiercely determined to have a
totally fulfilling life as a mom, and be very present for my kids, and also
reach really big career goals. That was my definition of having it all – and I
was on fire to figure out how to make it happen. I quickly discovered I wasn’t
alone. In fact, many people are seeking a sense of balance in their lives. As
Stephen Covey says,
“The challenge of work-life balance is without question,
one of the most significant struggles faced by modern man.”
It can be incredibly difficult to feel a
sense of balance when we are juggling careers, personal responsibilities,
family time, self-care, recreational activities, social time, community
service, and more.
I knew in order to achieve huge career goals
and also be a very hands-on, present mom, I would need to streamline my life. I
would need to eliminate the non-essential activities I was doing. I would need
to cut out the time-sucking, empty activities like mindlessly scrolling through
social media or checking email a million times per day, and be very intentional
with my time every day. Each and every day, it would be important to tell my
time where to go.
It required significant focus on my
priorities, and a ruthless elimination of many time-sucking activities, but I
stuck with my determination to achieve career success and also a fulfilling
personal life, and I made it happen. By being very focused and purposeful about
where I spent my time and energy, I achieved the elusive sense of balance, and
now I help other entrepreneurs and driven professionals achieve it too.
People who have achieved fulfilling,
successful lives have specific habits. While most people find it very difficult
to be amazing and satisfied both at work and in their personal lives, the
successful, fulfilled people know it’s not impossible. Learn from the habits of
successful and fulfilled people to reach higher levels of fulfilling success:
1. Have clarity about what you want
Successful, fulfilled people know exactly what they want
to achieve. They know what’s important to them and set crystal clear targets to
aim for in their careers and lives. These people don’t have vague aspirations.
Instead, they set very specific goals that align with their priorities, and
they direct their time and efforts toward achieving these goals.
2. Define success on your terms
Successful, fulfilled people define success their own
way. They understand they can only be satisfied if they achieve success that
truly matters to them. While they appreciate the value of hard work, their
definition of a successful life is often more holistic than just achieving financial
results.
3. Stand your ground
Successful, fulfilled people understand the importance of
saying “no.” They set boundaries so they can focus their lives and work on what
matters most. They avoid falling prey to enticing goals that don’t align with
their true purpose, priorities, and passions.
4. Be highly productive
Successful, fulfilled people know how to get things done.
They know in order to have “it all” and balance their careers and personal
lives, they need to avoid wasting time. When they aspire to do something, they
get it done.
.5. Be strategic with time
Successful, fulfilled people are intentional with their
time. They strategically fit their work into their ideal lifestyle. As a
result, their hard-earned success doesn’t feel overwhelming.
Try to perceive time differently and you will
start to make every second count..
6. Make decisions confidently
Successful, fulfilled people powerfully make decisions.
They make choices that align with who they are and what they truly want. They
courageously turn down opportunities that don’t line up with their values.
The best way is to start to build confidence
from within.
7. Know your priorities
Successful, fulfilled people have clarity about their
priorities. They work hard, but avoid a “succeed at all costs” mentality. While
they achieve great results in their careers, they also are high performers in
the other areas of life that matter to them.
Learn to organize your life by setting the
right priorities for yourself.
8. Don’t get jealous of others
Successful, fulfilled people congratulate and praise the
achievements of others. They don’t feel threatened by the success of others.
Instead, they are happy to create their own version of success and they greatly
enjoy their lifestyle..
9. Be disciplined
Successful, fulfilled people know they are in charge of
creating their best lives. They realize that ultimately, they are in control of
what they do with their lives, and they accept this power. They see the vision
of who they want to be and they stick to their plan.
10. Know how to delegate
Successful, fulfilled people declutter their lives. They
delegate tasks at work and in their personal lives. As a result, they can enjoy
more time freedom and do more of what they love.
11. Be grateful but not complacent
Successful, fulfilled people appreciate what they have.
However, they also strive to achieve more of what truly matters. They do this
because they know they will use their success to make a positive impact on the
world.
A fulfilling life is not an aspiration, but an everyday
habit
Building habits takes time but you can start with these
small things:
Get clear about your priorities.
Who do you most want to be? What do you want
your life to be like? These questions can be tough and can be an evolving
process, but when you are clear about what matters most to you, you can start
eliminating the activities that don’t align with what matters most.
Write out a schedule for your day.
When you tell your time where to go, you can
decrease the time spent on time-sucking, empty activities. Being intentional
with your time can help you achieve your career and personal goals.
Decrease the noise.
We are bombarded every day by thousands of
distractions that threaten to take our time away from what matters most. Very
simple (yet not always easy) strategies such as shutting off our phones, or
only checking email at set times, can help us be more present, productive, and
fulfilled.
Achieving high levels of career success while
having a satisfying personal life is definitely possible. I’ve done it, and so
can you.
Dr. Kerry Petsinger
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