Thursday, February 22, 2007

How do you feel successful?

Jay and I had a conversation yesterday about how each individual is different when it comes to feeling successful at life. Every person has multiple facets in life: social life, spiritual life, financial life, etc. But we all want to be a success. We all want to show that we are successful to the world. Jay and I are very different when it comes to success. What brought up the subject is Jay loves toys... By toys, I mean cars, bikes, boats, big house, basically the material signs of success. I think a lot of men are that way, at least a lot of my friends spouses feel the same. I just don't think that way. I don't want a lot of junk to lay around the house looking shiny and unused. I don't want a big house to have to keep clean and organized. This differences is one of the few things that Jay and I don't agree on in life. It comes up more often than it should.

So I decided to figure out what makes me feel successful. I guess, what makes me feel a success isn't something anyone but me can feel. I really don't care what other people see most of the time, (as anyone that has seen me on Saturday morning in a grocery store can attest too.) What makes me feel successful is a project done well but completed, and children that have grown up to be successful mature adults. What makes me feel successful is the experiences I have had traveling to: India, London, Japan, Oregon, NYC and Washington DC. These are all places I have read about but never dreamed as a teenager I would actually experience for myself. And other experiences as well:
  • Creating a family that has lasted 20 years and counting.....
  • Seeing my newborn children for the very first time, knowing God has entrusted these little miracles to me.
  • Watching each of them struggle to learn to walk, to talk, to read, to swim, and to actually master it all.
  • Taking on something that is really scary to me and actually making it through the experience. (Standing in front of an audience, moving to a new environment away from all I have known, etc.)

I guess it could be a sign of growing old (hey, each of these wrinkles were earned over the years) but material stuff just doesn't cut it to me.... They are fun for a while but after a time, it is the experiences we have with the material toy that make me feel successful.

2 comments:

Natasha said...

Wendy- That is a great list of how you are successful. Greg and I are always talking about how we want our family to be like yours and how we really admire the way you and Jay have raised your boys! You are amazing!

debbie said...

I would agree with you. I feel successful by the things that I have accomplished, not necessarily what I own. I, to am proud of my children and when my kids do well I feel a certain amount of success. Just Trent having a good day at school is a small success.