The Greatness Guide: One Of The World's Most Successful Coaches Shares His Secrets For Personal And Business Mastery - Plot & Excerpts
Too many people put down productive achievement. Too many people snicker at go-getters who set their goals and then devote themselves to realizing them. I’ve heard it a lot these days, the suggestion that if you strive for success, you must not be all that concerned with making a difference and being significant. It’s almost as if being a go-getter is incompatible with being compassionate, socially conscious and a good person. Nonsense. Here’s my take on the “success versus significance” issue: An extraordinary life contains both. The essence of life is balance. Without success, I have a sense that the best part of you will feel a little hollow. Part of what makes us human is the hunger to realize our greatest gifts and to live life fully. We were built to be great. And high achievement is simply a reflection of creativity in action. The more worthwhile things you are doing, the more of your natural creativity you are unleashing. Success is a creative act. It’s also one of the best routes to fulfillment, if blended with a healthy respect for work-life balance.
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