The Positive Professional

Season 7 Episode 12 "Stop Comparing, Start Becoming"

7 min · 27 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Season 7 Episode 12 "Stop Comparing, Start Becoming"

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At some point… you have to stop watching everyone else’s life and start building your own. Comparison will have you questioning your timing, your progress, and your worth… …but it will never move you forward. This episode is about shifting out of comparison and into becoming.

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