In this episode, Anne delves into the concept of success and what sets successful individuals apart from the rest. She explores the idea of balance in life, focusing on health, wealth, and happiness as the three pillars that contribute to overall fulfillment. Anne emphasizes the importance of setting goals and the potential pitfalls of traditional goal-setting methods. She introduces an alternative approach, referred to as the "woo-woo way," which emphasizes clarity, intention, and unity of heart and mind.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Personal growth leads to fulfillment, which is achieved by recognizing and appreciating abundance in a balanced life.
Success is not solely defined by wealth but also by health, wealth, and happiness, which are interconnected like a Venn diagram.
Achievers set goals, continuously strive for improvement, and focus on becoming the person needed to attain their goals.
The pursuit of happiness and success can lead to burnout if not approached with clarity, intention, and unity of heart and mind.
Instead of chasing success or happiness, seek fulfillment by recognizing the abundance already present in life and embracing growth outside the comfort zone.
BEST MOMENTS
"Being successful is having a balanced life and being in a position to recognize and appreciate abundance."
"The largest class by far, I feel, is the aspirational class, which is in the middle of the spectrum, and it's a very large middle."
"Achievers set goals. And achievers are never satisfied."
"Power moves to those in direct proportion to their willingness to serve."
"We are the dogs. We wear ourselves out chasing success or happiness, but those things can't be caught."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
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HOST BIO
Anne originally trained as a maths and science teacher but then chose to qualify as an accountant and worked in business for 12 years. Having recognised that there was more to life than a successful career – specifically working long hours to make money for other people at the expense of her own health – she quit the rat race and returned to her first love: teaching, but on a part-time basis. Fascinated by psychology, philosophy and theology, she is now a successful trainer, speaker and author, who enjoys sharing her passion, purpose and knowledge with a growing audience.