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A Life Of Success
Aqualyn Toi Jones 

If I had the desire (or the patience) to count the number of books on success, 
I'm sure the number would reach well into the thousands (and possibly hundreds
of thousands). Everyone claims to know the way to success. 

There's probably a "Success for Dummies" book. Not to mention the countless 
number of "steps" to success. I don't mean to negate the value or validity of
such tools. I just want to bring a different question into view. 

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Instead of asking, "How can I become successful?" maybe we should ask 
ourselves, "What does it mean for me to live a life of success?" Although the 
two
questions maybe sound similar, they are not.

You and I can be successful in a number of things: education, career, or 
business ventures. But a life of victory and triumph (pretty good synonyms for
success) cannot be measured solely by our mental, physical, or tangible 
prosperity. 

If we allow ourselves to be deceived, we'll think that success is measure by 
material things. Becoming a homeowner, though notable, is not synonymous with
success. Neither is buying a car, losing weight, purchasing a new wardrobe, or 
investing in the stock market. Those things are accomplishments and by-products
of a successful soul. 

Many people prosper financially. Many people prosper vocationally. Some are 
fortunate to prosper relationally. Yet, our souls are supposed to prosper as
well (3 John 1:2). In this verse, John indicates that his prayer is for us to 
prosper in all things, just as our soul prospers. He believed that the 
prosperity
of our souls is just as important as other things. And I believe that is the 
key ingredient to a life of success and not just moments of success. 

It is also important for us to remember that failure is a part of the life of 
success. Times of weakness, pain, heartbreak, illness, and sin (yes, even
sin) are all things we will experience along the way. But these should be 
regarded as defining moment and not defeating moments. 

It's quite simple for us to chare our own course and set goals for the next 
five, then, and fifteen years. With discipline we can succeed in anything we
put our minds to. Let's give an even greater amount of energy and determination 
to making sure our souls prosper.

As we become better individuals, better children, better spouses, better 
parents, and better leaders we will undoubtedly lead lives of success. It starts
with the soul.

Toi Jones

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