Episode 20: One of the biggest culprits that steal our joy, crush our confidence and cause us to question our value, is comparison. It’s a slow drip poison that slowly erodes our contentment and dampens our ability to experience confidence and joy. In today’s episode, we ask the question, “What do we do when Comparison is the Culprit?”
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
How to find contentment in what’s yours and who you are
One of the biggest culprits that steal our joy, crush our confidence and cause us to question our value, is comparison. Its a slow drip poison that slowly erodes our contentment and dampens our ability to experience confidence and joy
In today’s episode, we tackle that poison and discuss the antidote for what we can do when comparison is the Culprit.
What’s fueling the insecurities
You work your butt off, doing all the right things and still, you don’t seem to be getting anywhere fast. You find yourself feeling you’re not enough, you’re not doing enough, being enough, accomplishing enough. That nagging feeling that you’re always behind the eight ball with no hope of catching up seems to constantly take hold of your thoughts.
Let me ask you, what are you basing those feelings of inadequacy on? What or who’s your gauge? What if we could take a step back and reimagine our expectations. What if we could examine them through another lens, one that isn’t so foggy with other people’s fingerprints.
3 Questions that need to be answered to stop the poison
I thought this was important to talk about in this episode because I find myself watching the comparison poison erode away our greatness as we allow the drip, drip of comparison to infiltrate our psyche.
I see it running rapid throughout our society as we become more and more driven to succeed and perform not only in our lives but in the lives of our children.
Are we focusing on the right things, no, the good things?
This isn’t a question I can answer for you, but it is one for you to think about