 Do you ever feel uncertain about the path you're on because you're not where you want to be? Or maybe you're second-guessing your own potential and feel as if you're not smart, original, or talented enough. It's normal to feel this way. So even if you've been feeling like your fears are spiraling out of control and they've taken the best out of you, rest assured that you will find the strength to keep going for what you want. Here are seven strange signs you will be successful. 1. You know what you want, even though you don't know how to get it yet. Whether you've always known you wanted to become a dancer, an astronaut, or a vet, knowing what you want is a start, and that's what counts. 2. You're easily bored and love challenges. Being a novelty seeker doesn't always mean you're prone to gambling, drug abuse, or ADHD. Dr. Robert Klomminger, a psychiatrist who developed personality tests for measuring this trait, states, to succeed, you want to be able to regulate your impulses while also having the imagination to see what the future would be like if you tried something new. So don't see boredom as a bad sign. Use it as a way to find new experiences and expand your creativity. Be a risk-taker, like Tai Kwong, the co-founder and CEO of Psych2Go, because without that, this site wouldn't exist. 3. You don't maintain a work-life balance. You rather focus on life. This is an art. It means you're able to set up healthy boundaries when it comes to work, but you also enjoy life for what it is. Being successful in both life and work means doing what's best for your mental health, family, friends, and co-workers. It's not cut in stone and will vary from person to person. 4. You practice empathy, look out for your teammates, and celebrate the happiness of others. Success is better when it's shared. If you have great people skills, often look out for your teammates and empathize with others, then you're already on a great path. Competition can and should be healthy, because we can all learn from each other. The more supportive we are of each other, the better it'll be for everyone. 5. You practice humility again and again. You realize that your achievements are not to prove a point to others, but rather to help you improve for yourself. You are competing with you and you alone, and there is nothing better than seeing the progress you have made over time without comparing yourself to others. 6. You're not motivated by money as a reward, but rather see it as a resource. Money isn't everything and you're aware of this fact. Money is a means to an end, helping you to survive on a daily basis. So you would rather spend your money on a worthy cause or spoil your team members for a job well done. After all, experiences are more valuable than money in the bank. 7. You don't believe in dream jobs, but rather you believe in hard work. It's all about persistence. Your head isn't stuck in the clouds. Rather, you actively work towards building your dreams, knowing that sacrifice, hard work, and failures are all essential parts of the road to success. It's what makes it all the more worthwhile. Success feels so much better when you earn it and it's handed to you on a silver platter. But success is just a tip of the iceberg. How you respect and love yourself and others is even more than just success by itself. What are your dreams? Do you experience these signs? Share your thoughts with us below. If you enjoyed this video, please like and subscribe to see more content from Psych2Go. Thanks for watching!