Day: March 21, 2022

Black-capped lories (Lorius lory

Why We Need To Stop Comparing Ourselves To Other?

comparing ourselves to others

We’re all guilty of comparing ourselves to others at times. But it’s a dangerous game that often has us comparing our worst selves to our best.

 We compare our current jobs to our previous ones, compare our friends to those who are successful and compare our relationships to the perfect ones depicted in books and movies. 

Comparing ourselves to others is a natural and frequent part of human behavior. The problem arises when we get caught up in the never-ending pursuit of self-improvement.

 Obsessing over our flaws and wishing we were someone else can be unending and exhausting. But there’s a much more productive way to compare ourselves to others. 

Instead of focusing on what we don’t have, we should ask ourselves what we have. We should measure ourselves against our own standards and expectations and not against the standards of others. 

The following are a few good reasons we need to stop comparing ourselves to others.

We’re All Just Different!

We’re all unique and different in our own special ways. Nobody else will fit into our lives and fill the roles we want them to. 

We’re going to love and hate certain people, things, and experiences simultaneously. We all make mistakes, have blind spots, and have strengths that we will have to learn to appreciate and live with. The only way to eliminate the comparison game is to accept that we’re all different and nothing else.

We’ll Never Be Happy With The Results We Get!

We’re probably all guilty of setting unreasonable expectations for ourselves. We want to achieve the best results possible in our work and personal lives.

 But the fact is that we will be unhappy with our results. Nobody is going to be perfect, and everybody makes mistakes.

 We can’t expect to have a great relationship with our boss or get the promotion we want if we’re only looking at the results. We have to look at the process as well as the results.

We’ll Always Suffer From Comparisonitis.

We’ll never be able to get over our need to compare ourselves to others. We’ll always be plagued by comparisonitis. 

The only way to get rid of it is to accept that we’re all different and nobody else will be as good as we want them to be or as bad as we want them to be.

 We have to accept that we’re good enough the way we are and that we’ll make mistakes and learn from them. We also have to accept that we’ll never be perfect, and we won’t fiddle our way to happiness.

We’ll Always Fumble Through Life Without Knowing What To Do.

We’ll never be able to plan a smooth, consistent and productive path through life. We’ll always be fumbling through life without knowing what to do next.

 We have to remember that we’re all going to make mistakes, and we’re all going to get it wrong sometimes. We have to remember to be patient with ourselves and give ourselves grace.

 We shouldn’t compare ourselves to others who seem to know what they’re doing because we’ll never be like that. We should try to learn from everybody and everything we do, but we should never try to be anybody else.

Conclusion

The only person you should compare yourself to is you. You should never make yourself a slave to the comparisons of others because you’ll never be happy with the results, and you’ll always suffer from comparisonitis.

In the end, it’s important to remember that comparison is the thief of joy. It takes away our focus from what we have and who we are.

 We can get so wrapped up in comparing ourselves to others that we forget to live in the present and enjoy our own lives. 

When you fall down the rabbit hole of comparison, remember these wise words from Eleanor Roosevelt: “Comparison is the death of joy.” Let’s talk about it. What do you think?

 

 
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Failed Inspiration…What 2 Do?

Failed inspiration…It’s been a while since I’ve written anything on here. I’m not sure what my reason is for the lack of posts, but I know Life has been busy.

Meantime, inspiration was hard to come by. 

But recently, I was reminded that inspiration can be found in the little things. It might be a kind word from a stranger or a sunset over the water. 

Maybe it’s something as simple as your favorite song coming on the radio. 

Failed Inspiration…

Wherever you find it, take a moment to appreciate it. Because when you feel even a bit of inspiration, it can make all the difference.

You don’t need to wait for someone else to give you permission to be inspired. You can find bits of inspiration in your everyday Life – you just have to be open to it.

 Remember that a little inspiration can go a long way when you feel low. 

Here are some things that might help get you started: 

1. Go on a memorable excursion. You can do several things, ranging from exploring a new part of town to visiting a nearby museum or taking a scenic hike.

 When we change our surroundings, it can jump-start our creativity and help us see the world in new ways. Plus, getting out and about has the added benefits of fresh air and exercise!

2. Although positive thinking has many benefits, finding optimism 24 hours a day is a challenge.

Sadly, work, Life, and relationships are often stressful.

It’s sometimes a good idea to look outside for inspiration if you want to keep the flame of positivity burning inside you.

Overtime, I learned one of the best way to get inspired is to surround yourself with things that inspire you.

There is nothing more inspiring than seeing someone achieve their dreams in this world. Whether it’s a friend, family member, or even a stranger, watching someone pursue their passions and reach their goals is incredible.

Seeing others succeed also reminds us that anything is possible if we set our minds to it.

 So next time you’re feeling lost or uninspired, take a moment to reflect on all the people in your Life who have achieved their dreams. 

It might just be the motivation you need to get started on yours.

Failed inspiration…Bloom with grace wherever Life plants you.”

It’s perfectly natural to have moments where we don’t feel our best. But the good news is that there are always ways to turn things around. 

So there you have it, tips to jump-start your creativity. I hope these help get your creative juices flowing and that you’ll share with us some of the great things you come up with.

How do you get inspired? What are your favorite sources of inspiration? I’d love to hear about them …Let’s talk about it in the comments below!

Overcome failed inspiration…By Being positive!Failed inspiration

 

You need to decide who you are for yourself. Become a whole being. Adventure.”

― Roy T. Bennett

Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything that is beautiful; for beauty is God’s handwriting on a wayside sacrament. Welcome it in every fair face, in every fair sky, in every fair flower, and thank God for it as a cup of blessing. – Ralph Waldo

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