How to stop comparing yourself to others

Beyond the Hustle | The Happy, Wealthy and Free Entrepreneur - A podcast by Lydia Sophia Wilmsen

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How to stop comparing yourself to othersMany of you will resonate with this: we constantly compare ourselves to the image of others, to their success, to their looks, to their skills and character. It is a human trait to compare ourselves and compete with others. In some cases this can inspire you to grow and get better at what you do. In many cases however, it starts a downward spiral into self-doubt, procrastination and paralysis. If you see that it's a toxic pattern in your life and you want to find ways to let go of it, make sure to listen to this episode.I'll talk about the most common ways how comparisonitis shows up. I'll explain when it's good and actually helpful and when it is a negative pattern and needs to be changed. Plus I'll give you several ways how you can stop it. Enjoy and much love,Lydia---Please share the insights on high sensitivity and entrepreneurship with your loved ones, so that more and more sensitive entrepreneurs learn the skills to step into massive success.Give this episode and podcast a 5star rating on iTunes, Spotify or Stitcher and help shift global and individual consciousness towards more compassion and empathy - the gift of highly sensitive people. :)Apply for a free discovery call with Lydia:https://form.jotform.com/201022405858347Download your free guide "Biggest Mistakes of Sensitive Entrepreneurs and how to solve them":https://lydiawilmsen.com/biggest-mistakes/Join the free Facebook community for Successful Sensitive Entrepreneurs:https://www.facebook.com/groups/SensitiveEntrepreneurs/Visit Lydia's website:https://lydiawilmsen.com/Share your thoughts on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lydia-sophia-wilmsen-2369723b/Comment this episode, your take aways and experiences on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lydiawilmsen/Share your thoughts with others on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lydiasophiawilmsen/---Disclaimer:This podcast may contain product placement / advertising. The work that I do is alternative or complementary to standard health care. I am not a licensed medical doctor, psychiatrist or psychologist, so none of my offerings and advice should be construed as a substitute for the advice of a licensed person in these practices.