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Compare Yourself To Who You Were Yesterday

Compare yourself to who you were yesterday.

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Comparing Can Be Motivating As Well As Destructive

Comparing ourselves to others allows them to drive our behavior. Sometimes this comparison is motivating and sometimes it’s destructive.

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How To Focus On Yourself

  • Think of anything you want to achieve. Learn and practice that.
  • Learn to know yourself. Observe your thoughts 💭.
  • Make your self care plan like having a coffee ☕ or tea 🍵, set a good and healthy diet, make excercise regimen or take a stroll in your surroundings to enjoy nat...

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Being You - Is The Only Game You Can Really Win

your focus and energy is placed on what you’re capable of now and how you can improve yourself.

Life becomes about being a better version of yourself. And when that happens, your effort and energy go toward upgrading your personal o...

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Comparisons between people are a recipe for unhappiness.

At worst, when we compare ourselves to others we end up focusing our energy on bringing them down instead of raising ourselves up.

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Believes in self improvement...

I believe in the power of self awareness. To achieve self awareness we need to focus on ourselves instead of others.

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Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today.

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Compare with yourself, not with others

Never ‘feel’ (not fall) behind. We need to compare ourselves with how we were yesterday. There is nothing wrong with specialization but augment it, early on if possible, with enough experimentation.

4. You compare yourself to others every chance you get.

You immediately feel the urge to compare yourself to others. You’ll go out of your way to look for people who are smarter, kinder, better-looking, healthier, nicer, friendlier, etc.

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Remove yourself from situations where you feel like you’re comparing yourself t...

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