Just like everyone else has said, I can define success in several different ways, and there are definitely short term, and long term definitions of success.
Today is a great example of short term success. We had two days off of work due to the snow, and I came into work bombarded. At 5pm, I know I'll be successful when:
We are all packed up for the Rocky Mountain Chapter Meeting
I get through all 72 MA Resumes
I finish all of the FHM/SFHM Basecamp stuff
I get all of the dates for the Resource Guide onto Basecamp
I begin the list of Committee Members who are/aren't registered for HM10
I finish the agenda for Tuesday's meeting
I finish the "form letters" document
These are the most important tasks that I want to focus on today, and I personally think I have done an amazing job at multi-tasking. I even turned in my dashboard before noon today.
As far as long-term success, I think it's a matter of feeling accomplished personally, but also having a deliverable to tell people about. I remember last year, something I felt successful for was growing our Facebook group by over 400% (yeah, it's on my resume). I know that after my co-op is over, I will be successful when the MA website is launched, the Resource Guide is up, and I work part-time into ...??
Alright, back to work work work!
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