Do You Have What it Takes to Succeed in Life?

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asked Jul 29, 2019 in H&E by shanusweet (1,780 points)

This week a friend was reading my book Spiritual Laws Of Money and sent me a text. The text said "I think I am a pretty good real estate agent". Which he is. Given his previous comments he was at the point in the book asking him to determine what he does best. I sent back a couple of "tests" that I use which didn't make the book. Being good at something, even really good may not be your path to happiness and healthiness. When you find your perfect occupation, it will be something you truly love to do, so it is no longer work.

Because I don't really "work" in the traditional sense any more I really don't like to use the word. I gave up work after finishing my book and taking my own advice. Yes in the short term income went down as my life adjusted, my stress went down even further so the income cut was well worth it. I have heard the term "plorking" meaning to play and work at the same time.

Plorking just doesn't roll off the tongue the way my life description should. Some time ago I went to a seminar featuring Kevin Carrol, the guy that invented those little silicone bracelets. The very first one said simply "play". I don't wear it, it hangs over my watch box with my goal sheet so I am reminded every day.

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