My Overall Success and Well-Being

Recently, a friend posed a question from a certification to several people, including me.

What are some habits or other devices, experiences, knowledge, etc. that you feel have contributed to your overall success and well-being?

I was a bit hesitant to provide my answers to these at first. I have some peculiarities that are specific to me because of my own context. It felt like I may be flaunting privilege in front of others. And maybe I will be.

I shared this with her and now here because I’m hopeful that there’s some benefit to others. I think there’s value in understanding what others think makes them successful. It helps everyone understand a bit more about what others define as success, and it shares other methods of being successful.

Both success and well-being are subjective. They are defined by the person asking the questions, “Are they successful? Are they well?” For my measure of success, it’s that I’m healthy, I’m happy, and that I’m able to do what I want, AKA have financial security. For my measure of well-being, it’s that I’m satisfied with myself, I have a purpose1, I have mastery, and I have positive emotions regularly.

One last thing. I’m not saying I’ve achieved all of these things. I’m doing well on them, but there’s room for growth. There’s still an aspirational aspect to this. That said, here’s what I feel has helped me along.

Habits

Devices

Knowledge

Experiences

  1. I recently learned about ikigai, which seems more accurate than purpose, but I haven’t read enough about it. 

  2. I know I said I stay off Reddit, but the wikis on subreddits are an exception. There’s a lot of great content put together by humans there.