How to Crush Comparison Syndrome
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When we compare ourselves with others in the creative industry, we belittle our own achievements and overlook the value of our personal growth. This is not a place we can continue to build a successful creative career from. 😖🎨⚡️ In this episode I'll discuss ways to crush comparison syndrome by refocusing our thoughts, so we won’t continue to hinder our progress and limit our career opportunities. I'll also share the 5 tricks I've used in my own 20-yr. creative career to distance myself from the drama and exhaustion of constant comparison. LET'S ROCK! 🌟🎨🔥 To get more free creative career support resources, or connect with me directly, check out: www.rockthatcreativejob.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-roberts-rtcj/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RockThatCreativeJob Instagram: @rockthatcreativejob Jamie Roberts is the CEO/founder of Rock That Creative Job™, which provides career support, inspiration and practical guidance to creatives from all parts of the globe to help them find the clarity and confidence to take control of their careers. Jamie is also an award-winning Sr. Creative Director & Designer who spent 20 years in a range of design and leadership roles in both agency and in-house environments prior to launching her current business. When she’s not energetically connecting with other humans, you can find her running, writing, reading, laughing loudly, or color-sorting her closets.
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