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Don’t let numbers that aren’t big enough make you think you aren’t good enough. Today, I'm sharing this through the lens of my podcast, but the message applies to your business, career or salary, too.
So many of us know good and damn well that we are more than just the outcome or number but we still can't overlook it. You may have an ideal outcome or number in mind and cant help but compare yourself against it.
Do you remember Lizzo’s story about the difference a decade made for her? Could you imagine a world without Lizzo? But that would have been the case had she allowed the numbers to define her.
I watched a Will Smith press interview on the Breakfast Club Morning Show where he admitted to comparing his recent box-office numbers to the Rock. The amazing Will Smith admitted that he had to reframe his measure of success because he was no longer receiving the responses that his ego grew accustomed to. Therefore, his ego was making him compare and doubt himself. He didn't have to do this at the peak of his game because his outcomes matched his efforts.
If this show vibes with you, then share it with someone else because I guarantee you there’s someone else who needs to hear it, too. I’m trying to grow my Insta following, so find me @CourageHackers. Screenshot this episode, tag me and share on your Insta stories if you hear any truth bombs. Sharing is caring.
Don’t let numbers that aren’t big enough make you think you aren’t good enough. Today, I'm sharing this through the lens of my podcast, but the message applies to your business, career or salary, too.
So many of us know good and damn well that we are more than just the outcome or number but we still can't overlook it. You may have an ideal outcome or number in mind and cant help but compare yourself against it.
Do you remember Lizzo’s story about the difference a decade made for her? Could you imagine a world without Lizzo? But that would have been the case had she allowed the numbers to define her.
I watched a Will Smith press interview on the Breakfast Club Morning Show where he admitted to comparing his recent box-office numbers to the Rock. The amazing Will Smith admitted that he had to reframe his measure of success because he was no longer receiving the responses that his ego grew accustomed to. Therefore, his ego was making him compare and doubt himself. He didn't have to do this at the peak of his game because his outcomes matched his efforts.
If this show vibes with you, then share it with someone else because I guarantee you there’s someone else who needs to hear it, too. I’m trying to grow my Insta following, so find me @CourageHackers. Screenshot this episode, tag me and share on your Insta stories if you hear any truth bombs. Sharing is caring.