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Success is a Journey to be Experienced

June 19, 20231 min read

Success. A seven-letter word with countless interpretations. Is it a destination? Is it a journey? Or is it a state of mind? One thing is certain: the path to success is not a one-size-fits-all.

True success is about more than material gains or high-ranking titles. It's about the progress we make, the lives we impact, and the resilience we demonstrate in the face of adversity. It's about embracing failures as stepping stones to growth and viewing obstacles as opportunities for innovation.

Success isn't about winning at the expense of others. Instead, it's about lifting as we climb, and recognizing that our greatest achievements are often those that enable others to rise with us.

In our pursuit of success, let's redefine it. Let's value authenticity over perfection, collaboration over competition, and long-term growth over short-term gains. Let's recognize the power of a kind word, an open mind, and a generous spirit.

So, the next time you set a goal or take a step toward your dream, ask yourself, "What does success look like to me?" Your answer may be the guiding light that leads you to your unique path of achievement. Let's chase success that fulfills us, uplifts others, and makes a positive, lasting impact on our world.

Success is not a trophy to be won, but a journey to be experienced. Let's journey together.

How do you define success?

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Sharon Seaberg

Sharon Nabhan is a Soul Path Activator, Executive Coach, and sacred strategist for visionary women. After a 25-year leadership career in Fortune 500 companies, she now guides high-achieving, emotionally intelligent women to lead with intuition, presence, and deep alignment. Her work blends neuroscience, Human Design, the Gene Keys, and emotional alchemy — supporting women in releasing burnout, reclaiming clarity, and creating soul-aligned success on their terms. Through The Becoming Journal, Sharon shares reflections, practices, and real stories to help you come home to your true self.

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