Unfortunately, we live in a world where competition is accepted as a way of life by most people.

It seems to exist in all facets of society, from the workplace to the dating world.

to make it stay ahead of the pack, we feel the need to constantly look over our shoulder.

Seline Shenoy

Were more prone to notice people with “better” bodies, more exciting careers, or larger paychecks.

Hypercompetitive thoughts are not vicious or evil in any way.

They’re small cries for validation that speak to a desire to feel significant in the eyes of others.

Get to the root of your pain.

Our insecurities fuel competitive, jealous feelings.

These insecurities may have developed in our younger years because of experiences that made us feel unworthy.

Develop an abundance mindset.

Not only is this exhausting, it also keeps any sort of goodness from entering our lives.

One of the best ways to adopt an abundance mindset is bypracticing gratitude.

Another effective technique is recitingempowering affirmationswhenever you find yourself slipping into a mindset of scarcity.

Understand that everyones path is unique.

Everyone comes into this world with a unique destiny and life path.

Each of us has our own life curriculum with individualized lessons to learn.

We can stay onour life pathby following curiosities and committing to doing the things that we feel passionate about.

Set your own goals and standards.

Instead of using others accomplishments as benchmarks for success, replace them with your own standards.

When you are focused on your own life path, you will find it easier to set clear goals.

Create a strategy with time-bound action steps you could keep track of on a regular basis.

Take time to celebrate accomplishments and learn from mistakes that occur over the course of your journey.

This way, you’ll make steady progress toward reaching your highest potential.