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Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

239 - Why You Should Love Competition

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

Gregg Clunis

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2017

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I talk about the benefits of competition. 

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0:00.0

Hey, if you haven't already, you really need to check out Tiny Leaps.

0:05.0

Today, when you do, you are going to get a free guide to help you crush it in 2018.

0:11.0

So head over to tiny Leaps dot T O D A Y. I'll see you there.

0:17.0

In this episode I talk about why competition is a good thing.

0:22.0

Get ready because you are not. Competition is a good thing.

0:27.0

Get ready because you are now listening to tiny leaps.

0:56.0

Big James. Welcome. Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leaps. Big changes where I share simple strategies you can use to get more out of your life. My name is Greg Klunis and in this episode I want to talk about why competition is a good thing. One of the things I've noticed with people looking to launch their own business or move into a creative role is this fear of competitions, this idea that just because somebody else is doing that same thing you

1:18.3

shouldn't do it because if somebody else is doing it why why should you, right?

1:23.0

And I really think that that is a flawed way of looking at it.

1:26.5

One of the things that I've noticed for myself

1:29.1

is that competition ends up being kind of the more important piece of the puzzle.

1:37.0

And so I wanted to create this episode to help you wrap your head around that

1:41.0

and get a better understanding of how you can view competition as a positive

1:45.7

rather than as something that you should shy away from.

1:50.7

So the first really awesome thing that competition does for you is that it challenges you

1:55.2

so much of what we want to do the ideas we have it comes from our own head it comes from

2:00.7

our own head it comes from ideas that we sort of just strung together

2:05.8

or experiences we have but it's really all forming in our head competition once

2:11.3

we try to actually do the thing and realize that we're bumping up

2:15.0

against somebody else already doing it, we start to recognize that, oh, you know, this

2:20.7

thing could be a good idea, but I hadn't considered this other thing that my competition is doing or we start to

2:28.6

Basically just get a better understanding that our idea as it currently stands is not good enough

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