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Progress is Progress: Don't Compare Yourself to Others

The general rule is to improve by 1% every day, but for some people, even 0.1% or 0.01% is still progress. Don't worry about comparing yourself to others, just focus on your own improvement.

Remember, any improvement, no matter how small, is still progress. Don't set unrealistic expectations based on what others are doing. Set your own pace and celebrate your own progress. 💪

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