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Rhonda Sciortino & Jenny Christiansen On How We Need To Redefine Success

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When we get off the cycle of comparison and competition, we keep more of what we earn. Comparison has a devastating impact on our sense of self, our wellness, and our lives overall. The consequence is that comparison becomes competition. And what advice would you offer about overcoming those obstacles?

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Cheri Timko: “Talk to yourself kindly”

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What is the best way to overcome the stalling and procrastination that perfectionism causes? How does one overcome the fear of potential critique or the fear of not being successful? Comparison is the thief of joy.” So, I can’t even make a fair comparison. Maybe we can tag them and see what happens!

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Yolandie Hamilton Of Hamilton Styling On How We Need To Redefine Success

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And what advice would you offer about overcoming those obstacles? My advice to someone trying to overcome this is to remember why you’re doing what you’re doing and what’s important to you about what you’re doing. There will never be another you, so all comparisons are unjust. He, she or they might just see this if we tag them.

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Samantha Myers On How We Need To Redefine Success

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Don’t get hung up on comparisons. And what advice would you offer about overcoming those obstacles? He, she or they might just see this if we tag them. There is no keeping up with the Joneses. You have no idea what the Joneses are up to or how they got there. There will always be someone bigger, more this or more that.

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Alejandra Marqués Méndez On How We Need To Redefine Success

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And then it clicked, there was no more comparison, now all that I could see was inspiration and motivation. Comparison is not healthy nor fun. But you’ll get rid of all the negative effects and negative feelings around the comparison. And what advice would you offer about overcoming those obstacles?

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Elizabeth Koraca: “You earned your success and you are the expert in your field”

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I show my clients how to overcome adversity and seize the spotlight they thought was out of reach. The only comparison you should be making is that of your own growth and progress. As the saying goes, “comparison is the thief of joy.” He or she might just see this, especially if we tag them. It’s not productive.

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Donie Yamamoto On How We Need To Redefine Success

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As a new business owner, I learned communication and managerial skills while overcoming the challenges of being a female entrepreneur. The consequences of this misconception consisted of physical pain, stress, comparison, resentment and fear. And what advice would you offer about overcoming those obstacles?