Does a comparison culture keep you stuck in imposter syndrome?
Does it keep you from becoming your best self?
What impact does it have on your confidence as a leader?
Stopping the comparison game might be speaking to you if you feel unworthy, not good enough, not smart enough – or find yourself feeling jealous or envious of others.
Join me now to get “how to” tips for breaking free from the chains of comparison.
“You’d never be jealous of someone if you knew who you were. You would never want someone else’s gifts if you knew why you were alive.” – Bill Johnson
In a lot of respects, that’s my work. It’s really about working with people on growing deep roots of authentic identity so that they’re more comfortable and confident in their own skin, understand their unique gifts, and step more into their purpose and potential – into who they were uniquely created to be.
Today, I’m repurposing this message about comparison because folks are still struggling.
That said, remember this: In the marketplace, differentiation is gold because it’s about building your authentic brand identity and communicating your unique value, skills and talents.
The problem is that comparison gets in our way.
- I like to say comparison erodes identity.
- It stunts our growth.
- It keeps us from being confident individuals and the leaders we are meant to be.
- It hinders our opportunities for promotion.
If you can relate to some of this, listen in as I provide “7 Steps to Breaking the Chains of Comparison.”
Championing your swift and confident breakthroughs,
The Brand, Style & Confidence Coach for “The WHOLE YOU” – Mind, Body, and Soul