Ep 184. Stop Comparing your Chapter 1 to their Chapter 36
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Episode Content:
- Sara introduces the topic of comparison in personal and professional life.
- Discusses how comparing ourselves to others can hinder personal growth and creativity.
- The impact of social media on increasing comparison in today's society.
- The concept of noticing things more due to the law of attraction.
- Sara emphasizes the importance of staying focused on one's own journey.
- Shares her personal experience of comparing herself to a successful guru.
- The idea of comparing your "chapter one" to someone else's "chapter 36."
- Emphasizes the normality of self-doubt and the imposter syndrome.
- The importance of self-awareness in overcoming the comparison mindset.
- Suggests setting personal or professional development goals based on what others do well.
- Advocates self-compassion and embracing the learning journey.
- Encourages acknowledging personal growth by looking back at one's progress.
- Creating a development plan to improve skills in areas of comparison.
- The value of authenticity and embracing one's unique journey.
- Mention of clients benefiting from individualized support, coaching, and accountability groups.
- The idea that most things we create are iterations of existing concepts.
- Sara's closing thoughts on the importance of not comparing oneself to others.
Closing:
- Sara promotes her podcast's YouTube channel for video versions.
- Encourages viewers/listeners to subscribe and leave reviews.
- Sara's closing message to Bold Goal Crushers to keep working toward their goals.
Outro:
- Thank you for listening to The Bold Goal Crusher Podcast.
- Sara Mayer looks forward to supporting the community in achieving their goals.
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