Define Success on Your Own Terms

In this audio lesson, learn 5 pieces of conflicting business advice you’ll hear about success and how they don’t necessarily have to be part of your business plan.

How many times have you heard that you’re not successful unless you make $100,000 a year in your business or that your day is doomed if you don’t wake up at the crack of dawn to be productive? Just because those tips work for someone else does not mean they have to apply to you. And that’s okay. Define success on your terms, not someone else’s.

CHALLENGE: Examine your business goals and work behaviors. Are you doing what’s best for you, your business and your life or doing what you think you’re supposed to do?

Is there anything you need to change? If so, post it below. Heard some “popular” business advice that doesn’t resonate with you? Post that below, too. Have a great week!


Dequiana Jackson, Founder of Inspired Marketing, Inc., www.inspiredmarketinginc.com, helps high-achieving women entrepreneurs conquer limiting beliefs and create marketing plans that win. This includes one-on-one marketing plan development, digital product creation, web design and content marketing.