Here's a very good question for you to ask yourself: Does this goal make your life "successful"? Or, "Does this goal make your life better?" "The two problems are different.
Setting success as a target has now become a fixed reference. It is set first, so you will know once you reach your goal. Does success mean:
In the workplace to the decision-maker position? If you get to the top, like CEO, do you think you are successful?
Plus wage-subsidized wages have reached a certain level of tax? If your name is on the top 100 millionaires in the country, will you consider yourself successful?
Got a lot of admirers? If you, for example: Your Twitter fans are over 100,000, do you think you've succeeded?
Success as a goal of life this means that your daily quality of life will no longer be the focus, meaning that the focus of your life will be on what you do every day to achieve success.
On the other hand, what if your goal is "to live better"? What does that mean to you? Does that mean:
Do you like the work you are doing? Most people work not because the job can bring them money or status, but because it can bring them happiness. Do you work by passion or by planning?
Is it a pleasure to spend time at home? is home more attractive than work in your life?
The "success" of life should not be paid for by life.