1. Define success in terms of who you are, not what you have or have not accomplished.
Where you have been, more often than not, is a borrowed concept. Even though it was great for survival, there is something greater within you that seeks expression. Tapping into who you are requires searching for your innate talents. One way of beginning the search is to look closely at heroes, leaders or artists who most inspire you. What traits do you admire in them? Chances are those traits are the hidden gems in you.
2. Before creating a vision of success, become intimate with what it means to be successful.
If the image of success does not inspire and nurture you, chances are approval of others is more important than the vision. Becoming intimate with an authentic vision of success requires spending time on inner reflection, contemplation, value assessment, meditation, and self-awareness.
3. Align your actions to your personal definition of success.
Once you have identified your definition of success, map your daily actions to your vision.
4. Measure your success by how you feel, not by what you have obtained.
Success is how well you are able to conquer life's challenges and bounce back. Most of us define success by measuring what we own. True success is a balance of thinking positively, being happy and doing what you love.
5. Become one with your vision of success.
Just as Tiger Woods becomes one with the swing before he hits the ball, be one with your vision. Being one with the vision is inspiring and energizing.