4 Top Tips To Help You Combat Comparison

Your Dream Business - Podcast tekijän mukaan Teresa Heath-Wareing - Maanantaisin

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Ep 0064: 4 Top Tips To Help You Combat Comparison In all of the conferences I have attended over the past few months, there is one topic that just keeps coming up. I recently posted on Instagram about how I feel when I go to a conference or I’m in the company of other entrepreneurs. I start to think about why I am there, whether or not I am good enough and I start to compare myself to each and every person in the room. In short, I suffer from major overwhelm by comparing myself to others. As overwhelm by comparison is something everyone will experience during their journey, it’s important we are not undermining any of our own successes. Today’s episode will cover all of the ways I try to overcome this feeling. Key Takeaways Covered in the Podcast - Every single thing that you achieve in your business and your personal life is a huge achievement. You are amazing. - Just because someone else has achieved something, it doesn’t mean that there isn’t an opportunity for you to achieve it to. In fact, it means that there is more of a chance of you succeeding as you know someone at your level can do exactly what it is you want to achieve. - One of the best things you can do when it comes to comparing yourself to others is stop looking. If you find you’re looking at people and comparing your wins, it’s much better to stop looking and get your head in your own lane. - It’s important you’re being careful whose advice you take and who you are listening to. - Look for the small wins within your business and learn to appreciate them. They are all good and will collectively build to much bigger things. - Spend at least one hour a day working ON your business, not IN it. Whilst it you may find it hard to find the time to work on your business, doing so will mean that you are making progress within your business. - You need to work out what your priorities are and work out what you want to do now and what you want to do most. In some cases, you may find that you have to sacrifice the small things. - Visualisation is a little bit like daydreaming. Whether you’re thinking ‘if that was me’ or ‘I would do’ – visualising the things you want to achieve can really help you look towards the future. The clearer your visualisations are, the better. - Just because there is someone out there doing what you do, it doesn’t mean there is not space for you. For full show notes and links visit: https://teresaheathwareing.com/64

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