What's your worth?
It's a complex word and, at the same time, difficult to evaluate what you're worth. It depends on and can be influenced by a lot of factors and personal experiences.
A. 3 seconds Rule: If you are able to answer this question in 3 seconds, you have won half the battle. What is your biggest USP?
Identify your key differentiator that sets you apart from the crowd. You must understand that this is significant to you and provides you the confidence to be satisfied with your mental, professional, and personal lives.
B. The Blind Spot : It's critical that we focus on both our strengths and our weaknesses. Take advantage of every chance you have, to grow and learn. You must work on your short and long term goals and keep them realistic. Having clear goals can help you focus on what is important and motivate you to pursue your passions.
C. The only Ground Rule : The mantra to success is to maintain consistency. Although it can be difficult, once you learn the art and knack of consistency, there is no turning back. Holding oneself responsible, maintaining an overly ambitious mindset, tracking your progress, being adaptable, and being open to criticism can all help you maintain consistency.
Remember that "how we perceive our value to others and how we perceive our value to ourselves determines our worth. It's critical to keep in mind that worth includes our own development, relationships, and general well-being in addition to possessing a sizable financial account or receiving external recognition.
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1 年Noor well written and captured. My insight from experience. Why evaluate to gauge worth rather emit your worthiness and let others match up. So when u start playing your game where u can set your parameters that is when you initiate a nu race. The differentiator in this case - you are running the race rather you are setting records for others to achive