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Here’s Why You Need Competition To Win In Life

Podcast | Episode 31

Here’s Why You Need Competition To Win In Life

Career, Health & Wellness, Mindset
09/29/2019
Gaurav Chawla Gaurav Chawla
Career, Health & Wellness, Mindset

As individuals, we want to make sure that we continue growing and evolving. If we don’t continue to compete at some level, if it’s internally, or even if it’s externally, we plateau.

You can compete in business, relationships, health…Competition can be healthy as long as it’s done organically and with a why in mind.

“Without competition, there is no growth or progression.”

Some questions we ask:

  • What is the difference between healthy and unhealthy competition? (2:00) 
  • What is your action plan for improvement? (3:00) 
  • Do you have a role model that you emulate as a basis for comparison? (4:00) 
  • When can competition advance on benefiting an entire organization or industry via benchmarks of broader success? (7:00) 
  • When you are in a relationship, do you organically challenge your significant other to strive for success? (10:00) 
  • Do you compare your boyfriend/girlfriend to your friend’s boyfriend/girlfriend? (11:00) 

In this episode, we discuss why healthy competitors are less concerned about how they stack up to others, and more interested in stretching into new realms of personal potential.

Do you compete to grow and achieve personal wins?

"Get better in every category of life because you want to - not because someone else wants you to."
Gaurav Chawla

Written By

"There is no elevator to success, you have to take the stairs." Staying Uncomfortable is the result of my mind trying to make sense of life, people, and the world around me. The fickle nature of life has made me realize the importance of being in the present moment, and that life is all about enjoying these little moments. As I embark upon this journey of spirituality and a growth mindset, I invite you along with us, to share your perspectives, and to challenge ours. Lots of love, and gratitude for being here with us.