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The Right Way to Compare | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Getting together with relatives and friends during the holidays can be overwhelming.
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You may feel as though your life is under a microscope as people critique and criticize and you compare your life to the success you see in others.
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If left unchecked, comparison is a destructive force that can rob you of your joy. This year, I challenge you to turn that comparison around.
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Let time with others refresh and strengthen you. You see, comparison done rightly can jerk you out of complacency.
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You’ll recognize that other people’s success is worth celebrating, not only for the advancement and reward in their lives,
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but for the pattern of living from which you can learn. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.