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As humans, it is in our nature to compare ourselves to others. In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about the idea of comparison and whether it really does steal our joy. Comparisons allow us to form a baseline for where we are in life and where we want to be. It keeps us motivated and enables growth, but it can also be a double-edged sword. Tune in to learn how to use comparison to your advantage.
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Website 💻 www.nextleveluniverse.com
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Instagram 📷
Kevin: @neverquitkid
Alan: @alazaros88
LinkedIn ✍
Kevin: www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri
Alan: www.linkedin.com/in/alanlazarosllc
Email 💬
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Show notes:
[1:31] Is comparison the thief of joy?
[5:39] Comparison has a purpose
[8:10] Figure out what your subconscious is comparing to
[9:42] The host of Tomorrow’s Leader, John Laurito, has this to say about Kevin and NLPS (Next Level Podcast Solutions)
[18:18] Leave a review and get a chance to win a gift card
[18:53] Join the monthly meetup about How To Manifest Your Dream Life on May 5, 2022
[20:49] Outro
Send a text to Kevin and Alan!
🎙️ Hosted by Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros
Next Level University is a top-ranked daily podcast for dream chasers and self-improvement lovers. With over 2,100 episodes, we help you level up in life, love, health, and wealth one day at a time. Subscribe for real, honest, no-fluff growth every single day.
By Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros4.7
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As humans, it is in our nature to compare ourselves to others. In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about the idea of comparison and whether it really does steal our joy. Comparisons allow us to form a baseline for where we are in life and where we want to be. It keeps us motivated and enables growth, but it can also be a double-edged sword. Tune in to learn how to use comparison to your advantage.
Join the NLU Monthly Meetup for May about How To Manifest Your Dream Life. Click here
Let Kevin and Alan leave your audience with a lifetime of inspiration through their FREE virtual speeches: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-speeches/
What are you waiting for? Grab this FREE COURSE now!
For group coaching details, click here
_______________________
We love connecting with you guys! Reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email
Website 💻 www.nextleveluniverse.com
Next Level Podcast FB Group 📌 join here
Instagram 📷
Kevin: @neverquitkid
Alan: @alazaros88
LinkedIn ✍
Kevin: www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri
Alan: www.linkedin.com/in/alanlazarosllc
Email 💬
[email protected]
[email protected]
We Love When You Leave Reviews!!! ---> https://lovethepodcast.com/nextleveluniversity
_______________________
Show notes:
[1:31] Is comparison the thief of joy?
[5:39] Comparison has a purpose
[8:10] Figure out what your subconscious is comparing to
[9:42] The host of Tomorrow’s Leader, John Laurito, has this to say about Kevin and NLPS (Next Level Podcast Solutions)
[18:18] Leave a review and get a chance to win a gift card
[18:53] Join the monthly meetup about How To Manifest Your Dream Life on May 5, 2022
[20:49] Outro
Send a text to Kevin and Alan!
🎙️ Hosted by Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros
Next Level University is a top-ranked daily podcast for dream chasers and self-improvement lovers. With over 2,100 episodes, we help you level up in life, love, health, and wealth one day at a time. Subscribe for real, honest, no-fluff growth every single day.

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