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Do you ever worry that someone else’s success is taking away from yours? What if focusing on how your competitors are doing actually keeps you from reaching your own goals? In this episode, I ask: Could you be more successful by putting your energy into your own unique results rather than measuring against the competition? What might you accomplish if you stopped defining success by someone else’s achievements? I’ll be sharing why your market is bigger than you think, why every client doesn’t need to be your client, and why your definition of success should be yours alone.
Listen to this new 9-minute episode for a fresh perspective on competition and how investing in your own growth can bring more opportunities than you think.
If you have any questions about anything in this, or any of my podcasts, or have a suggestion for a topic or guest, please reach out directly to me at [email protected] or visit my website Podcast.AlanBerg.com
Please be sure to subscribe to this podcast and leave a review (thanks, it really does make a difference). If you want to get notifications of new episodes and upcoming workshops and webinars, you can sign up at www.ConnectWithAlanBerg.com
View the full transcript on Alan’s site: https://alanberg.com/blog/
Are you going to Wedding MBA? Use the promo code - Alan - to save $20 off your tickets, at www.WeddingMBA.com
And don't worry, if you can't use your tickets this year, they're transferrable or you can hold them to use next year.
I'm Alan Berg. Thanks for listening. If you have any questions about this or if you'd like to suggest other topics for "The Wedding Business Solutions Podcast" please let me know. My email is [email protected]. Look forward to seeing you on the next episode. Thanks.
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©2025 Wedding Business Solutions LLC & AlanBerg.com
By Alan Berg, CSP, FPSA, Global Speaking Fellow4.9
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Do you ever worry that someone else’s success is taking away from yours? What if focusing on how your competitors are doing actually keeps you from reaching your own goals? In this episode, I ask: Could you be more successful by putting your energy into your own unique results rather than measuring against the competition? What might you accomplish if you stopped defining success by someone else’s achievements? I’ll be sharing why your market is bigger than you think, why every client doesn’t need to be your client, and why your definition of success should be yours alone.
Listen to this new 9-minute episode for a fresh perspective on competition and how investing in your own growth can bring more opportunities than you think.
If you have any questions about anything in this, or any of my podcasts, or have a suggestion for a topic or guest, please reach out directly to me at [email protected] or visit my website Podcast.AlanBerg.com
Please be sure to subscribe to this podcast and leave a review (thanks, it really does make a difference). If you want to get notifications of new episodes and upcoming workshops and webinars, you can sign up at www.ConnectWithAlanBerg.com
View the full transcript on Alan’s site: https://alanberg.com/blog/
Are you going to Wedding MBA? Use the promo code - Alan - to save $20 off your tickets, at www.WeddingMBA.com
And don't worry, if you can't use your tickets this year, they're transferrable or you can hold them to use next year.
I'm Alan Berg. Thanks for listening. If you have any questions about this or if you'd like to suggest other topics for "The Wedding Business Solutions Podcast" please let me know. My email is [email protected]. Look forward to seeing you on the next episode. Thanks.
Listen to this and all episodes on Apple Podcast, YouTube or your favorite app/site:
©2025 Wedding Business Solutions LLC & AlanBerg.com

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