5 Tips to Measure Success

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Measuring success, whether at the workplace or at home, can help you figure out if you’re heading in the right direction or if you should turn back and try a different approach. It’s also an indicator of whether you’re reaching your short- and long-term goals.

Then, anytime you feel you’re not getting closer to your goals, you can take a step back and readjust.

Everyone has a different definition of what success looks like. For example, some people characterize success according to how high their yearly earnings are despite working in an organization where the company culture is stifling and the supervisors are overworked.

Alternatively, someone else might be making much less money someplace else, but still feel like they’ve won the lottery because their work environment is positive and engaging.

As such, experts have implemented several ways to measure success that work for everybody.
In this article, we discuss five ways to measure success in your life.

Take a look.

1. Believe in Yourself

Self-confidence doesn’t come overnight. You have to first recognize what your values and principles are, then make a conscious effort to live your life accordingly.

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When you do that, you’ll enjoy a sense of inner peace and high self-esteem. Thus, you live each day trying to be the best version of yourself, which is one of the highest measures of success.

The problem is that sometimes we feel we have to live according to other people’s values to please them or fit in and be accepted. That may be true for a while.

But eventually, you’ll end up feeling defeated, worn out, and exhausted, which is the exact opposite of what you would describe as success.

2. Track Your Most Important Tasks

IT 1How you spend your time during the day is one of the biggest indicators of success. It tells you whether your main priorities are where they need to be.

Even if you work most of your waking hours, you may not be getting anything done.

To help you make the most of your time, create a schedule and keep track of how much you spend on the most critical tasks of the day.

If you find a task that you can hand over to others and delegate, then great! This means you can free up some time to focus on the tasks that really matter to you and will help you achieve personal and professional success.

3. Compare Yourself to the Yesterday Version of You

Think about your level of learning and knowledge five years ago, last year, and last month. You’ll notice the line moving upward. Even if it’s in small increments, this means that there’s continuous learning.

This includes the practical experience you gain when putting your ideas to work. It also includes that some of these ideas will inevitably fail.

Yet, you have to realize that failure is part of the learning process. After failing once, or even a dozen times, you now know what not to do, so you have a better chance of reaching your goals and achieving success.

4. Find Your Version of Inner Peace

It’s nice to feel like we’re contributing and making a difference in the world. It could be working as a diplomat traveling abroad, making an impact on a global level.

Or it could be within our immediate family where we’re helping raise our kids or caring for our elderly parents.

shutterstock 2298094479It could also be just living an ordinary life, doing the things we love, and enjoying being in the presence of our friends and co-workers.

All these scenarios are good measures of success because, through them, we embrace inner peace and feel like we’re adding value to the world around us.

5. Evaluate Your Relationships

Whether at work or in our personal lives, we all want to love and be loved. It’s human nature and a goal we’re all trying to achieve, which makes it a measure of success.

And when we feel like our emotions aren’t being reciprocated, it can feel disappointing and frustrating.

Therefore, one of the best ways to measure your success in life is by the company you keep. Surround yourself with people who lift you up, inspire you to do better, and help you focus on what’s right for you.

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