In a World That Glorifies Completion, Dare to Compete

In a World That Glorifies Completion, Dare to Compete

Do you ever feel like you're just going through the motions, checking off tasks one by one without really getting into the groove? It's like you're running on autopilot, right? Well, it’s time to shake things up and shift gears from merely completing to actively competing in every aspect of your life. Let’s dive into why this change is so powerful and how you can make it happen.


Mindset Shift

First things first, competing isn't just about outdoing others; it's about surpassing your own limits. Imagine waking up each day with a mission to be a little better than you were yesterday. That’s what a growth mindset is all about. When you compete, you’re driven to continuously improve and strive for excellence. On the flip side, just completing tasks can foster a fixed mindset, where the goal is simply to get things done without much thought about growing or improving.


Embrace Challenges

Think about it: Competing invites challenges as opportunities for growth, while completing often means avoiding those challenges. Challenges push you out of your comfort zone, helping you discover your true potential. Remember the last time you faced a tough situation and came out stronger? That’s the magic of embracing challenges. It builds resilience and shows you what you’re truly capable of.


Continuous Improvement

When you compete, every task becomes an opportunity to refine your skills and knowledge. It’s like turning every day into a training session where you get better and better. Conversely, just completing tasks can lead to stagnation. There’s no incentive to go above and beyond, and before you know it, you’re stuck in a rut.


Holistic Success

Competing across different areas of your life—whether it’s your career, relationships, health, or personal growth—promotes holistic success. Achievements in one area can positively impact others, creating a balanced and fulfilling life. Imagine how your confidence at work boosts your relationships or how your fitness journey spills over into your personal development. It’s all interconnected!


How to Shift from Completing to Competing

So, how do you make this shift? Here are a few tips:

  1. Set Ambitious Goals: Challenge yourself to stretch your abilities. Think big!
  2. Adopt a Growth Mindset: Embrace failures as learning opportunities. Remember, it’s about progress, not perfection.
  3. Surround Yourself with Inspiration: Be with people who inspire and motivate you to strive for greatness. Your circle matters.
  4. Regularly Evaluate Your Progress: Keep track of your journey and adjust your approach as needed. Reflect, adapt, and keep moving forward.

Remember, life isn’t just a checklist to be completed; it’s a journey to be embraced and conquered. Why settle for completion when you can soar through competition? Dare to compete, and watch yourself thrive like never before.

Stay inspired,

Brian Covey

www.briancovey.com | @thebriancovey




For more insights on personal development and achieving excellence, visit my website and follow me on Instagram. Let's embark on this journey together and strive for greatness in everything we do.

Stephen Meadows

?? RealTrends 500 Executive | ?? Trusted Merger Consultant | ?? Networking Enthusiast | ?? Real Estate Industry Thought Leader

3 个月

Ouch! That one hits close to home lol. I LOVE my to-do list but I find myself a prisoner to checking things off.

Scott Kelsey

Founder & CEO at Shareapy. Former Collegiate & Professional Hockey Player. Founder-Shareapy Military. Mental Performance Coach

3 个月

Great piece Brian Covey A lot of really solid advice and thoughts here. Thanks for sharing.

Lisa Goldenthal

High-Performance Executive Coach. C-Suite Leadership Transformation. Founder of High Performance Coaching Artificial Intelligence Leadership. Speaker. Best-Selling Author.

3 个月

These are great tools to help us compete thanks

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