What if there were a barrier you couldn’t see at all?  Would that barrier scare you?  Watch this short video:

A jet screams through the sound barrier.  How do you even “REALLY” define barriers you cannot see?  How can something you cannot see affect you?

The barriers we deal with on a daily basis can be daunting.  Today we will talk about a barrier that is unseen.  These unseen barriers carry the most sinister consequences if not navigated properly.

Many people only want to succeed in one area of their life.  Others want to succeed in every area of their life.  Still others define success monetarily, while even more define success in the materials (toys) they have gathered.  Many women define success solely in their children and everything surrounding them and their success.  While this is noble, they are not giving themselves credit for the many other things that they do and can do.

How you define success can be as different as the sands of the earth.  How YOU define success makes all the difference in the world.

Do you define success in relationships and religion or do you define success in emotional stability and finances?  You are going to define success according to you.  No one else can do this drill for you.  You must decide what your definition is and how to achieve it.

There are seven key areas to measure success:

Spiritual
Social
Mental
Emotional
Physical
Financial
Material

Jet crashes through the sound barrier

Jet crashes through the sound barrier

In each area you need to define what you consider “success”.  Once you have defined that you can begin to align yourself with your values and goals so that they meet and makes sense.  As you do this, remember the sound barrier and what you cannot see, CAN affect you in significant ways.

When you talk about spiritual many people believe that it is a religious definition.  While that is true for many, it may not be true for you.

To properly define your success you must first have set your values.  You can use the resource box below to find how to set your values.  Once you have defined your values, now you can work on your personal definition of success.

These are NOT goals.  They are definitions of success.  Goals will be far beyond this category.

Take each of the categories above and write down what you believe is your definition of success is in each category.

Rob Wheeler