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Be Tolerant Of Your Own And Others Progress When attempting to achieve a certain goal in your life it may be because you know someone who achieved what you are working towards or it may be someone who is still working towards the same thing as you.Be Understanding The level of progress in whatever you are working on may be slower than that of your friend, enemy or arch rivalry. This situation may be a de-motivating factor, you might even feel as though you are putting more effort that the other person yet they have accomplished more that you have. It is very important to be tolerant of your own progress and that of others because comparing yourself to other people may pull you down and even distract you from what you initially were supposed to do. When doing something, it may be because you want to feel better about yourself when you achieve your goal and this may be totally be about you but when you start comparing yourself to colleagues you lose the sole purpose of what you intended to do. Apart from losing the purpose of why you were doing something you may also not do it to the best of your ability because you are not concentrating on what someone else is doing and to what level have they accomplished their project instead of concentrating on your own piece of work. This negative attitude driven by jealousy will slow you down further and your competitor will become way ahead of you. This will further increase the negative feelings you have. It is important to tolerate other people’s progress and not be moved or affected by it because people are different we have different capabilities and that does not mean in any way that the other person is better than you. Concentrating on your own goals and achievements will help you work more accurately giving your work or whatever you are doing more concentration producing better results.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 09:17:06 +0000

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