How do you define success? It’s different for everyone. For me, it’s simple: More money coming in than going out. A roof over my head. Warm, dry. Good food. And coffee. (That last one might be optional.) Notice what’s missing. No big numbers. No luxury targets. No specific lifestyle. Just enough. In many countries, even that is hard to achieve. But in places like Australia, the baseline is higher than most people realise. Which means this: The downside risk isn’t as extreme as it feels. And that makes one thing easier: Taking action. I remember when I started my first business. I said the worst-case scenario was ending up in government housing on basic support. Not ideal. But still far from the worst possible outcome globally. That perspective made it easier to move. Because here’s the reality: If you want things to change… …you have to change something. That’s the part most people avoid. Not because they can’t. But because they don’t. Change can be scary. I’ve been close to bankrupt. I’m not now. The difference? I changed what I was doing. And I kept adjusting. That’s all it is. You probably already know what you should be doing. The real question is: Are you doing it? If yes – keep going. If not – start. And if you need help figuring that out: https://sites.google.com/view/successissimple/home Change is not hard, but it is necessary if you are not achieving what you want. Regards, Brent. |
