In one way or another, generally speaking, everyone wants a better life, or at least they want some aspects of their life to improve.
Additionally, most people want to be successful in some department, and look for ways to fullfil that need.
Today I want to make a case for why setting out to build a new project should not just make you successful-if you were to succeed in completing it- but, that it should also make your life better, on a personal level.
First, a project is a lot more than just a goal or something that you want; a project is a structured vision that you take responsibility over, to make everything in your power to make it real.
We are very familiar with projects when it comes to our career, but less so when it comes to our personal lives.
Now, what if you would sit down and put your mind to find a project that would both make your life better, and potentially make you successful? Exactly in that order.
A new project should benefit you and your life before making you financially successful; and here is the best reason for it: in case things don't turn out the way you expect them to(financially), at least you got better on a personal level.
When you set out your next project, please don't let money be the main and only reason but just a nice added bonus. Ask yourself these questions: if things don't work out, will this, at least make make my life better? If I were never to succeed, would the daily tasks, make me a better person overall?
If you take this approach, no matter what happens, you still win.
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