My friend, Tina told me a generic experience from her gym last week…. she said:

I was happily working out on the cross trainer when suddenly I saw the person next to me was going all out fully excited and here I was struggling to finish one step after another…. Just felt like a Loser, fully demotivated 😒.

In my mind, I told myself to play some better music next time, so I could push myself…. I even thought about getting a pre workout supplement…. various such thoughts crossed my mind while I pushed and sweated on that dreadful cross trainer that day. Basically, I was mentally beating myself for not pushing enough 😒

Suddenly, I peeked to check out his difficulty level and guess what… he had put his machine on Level 3 for Incline and Level 5 for Resistance….

Hah! I instantly got my mojo back…..I was on Level 20 for Incline (that’s the maximum my cross trainer goes to) and Level 60 on Resistance 😎Within seconds I felt I was the Hero and that other guy was a Loser 😜

This simple experience shared by Tina inspired me to think deeply….this is what we do repeatedly in our daily lives…. we Judge Others and unfortunately, we inappropriately Judge Ourselves too without analysing the entire situation.

Tina had no background for her thoughts….. maybe that guy was just doing cool down cardio after his weight training, or maybe he was just about to join a class and was waiting for the class to begin…. maybe he has varicose veins and his doctor has advised him to not go beyond this level…. There could be numerous scenarios…. Isn’t it!! But nothing stopped Tina (in the above example) from building her own castles in the air 😜and in driving conclusions in her favour or otherwise!

The point I wish to make is that we should strive to become a better version of our own selves and SHOULD NOT get bogged down by what others are achieving or losing. Please remember that it is their journey and they have full right to lead it the way they think is right.

We need to concentrate and utilize our energies in improving ourselves! Next time…. feel happy when you even improve your personal score by as minimal as 0.1%, as that’s what will make a difference to you 👍in the long run.

To conclude: When you work on yourself and it’s not a race against others…. there is 100% surety of continuous improvement in your performance with every effort that you put in….. keep up the good work my friend, one step at a time 😊You should be your focus and then sky is the limit, trust me!


13 responses to “That little peek!”

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    Anonymous

    Absolutely true and relatable! Three takeaways for me:

    1. Being present allows you to be aware of your own and other’s perspective.
    2. Being aware allows you to take the corrective course of action(or inaction) through change in attitude.
    3. And the key takeaway is definitely that there’s never any point in comparing and therefore attempting to fix yourself accordingly. There would hardly ever be a time and phase that’ll be same for two people. Accept others journeys and embrace yours, with faith and surrender.

    Thanks for sharing and inviting me to ponder over it 🙂

    – Sachin Malik

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    1. successstories321 Avatar

      Very well deciphered 👍 Thank you Sachin

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    Anonymous

    I really like the way you say it. Well written, it’s short and so on point. Have been waiting a long while for your musings. All the best 💯💯

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    1. successstories321 Avatar

      Thank you for your motivation 🙏🏻 really means a lot

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    Anonymous

    So true, very well written. We need to keep reminding ourselves that there is no competition, just work hard to improve ourselves.

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    Anonymous

    Very well written and meaningful read. I agree we must not compare ourselves to others and focus on our strengths. But there should be a healthy competition as its not about measuring our worth against others — it’s about using others as a mirror of what’s possible. When done right, it becomes fuel, not poison. Great read PG 👏

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    1. successstories321 Avatar

      True that…. but there is a very thin line, so needs to tread very carefully.

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    Anonymous

    Loved this—such a needed reminder. I tend to judge myself too and it causes unnecessary stress. I’ll try to pause and check the facts so that I can be gentler with myself. Thank you.”

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    Mamta Malik

    Loved this—such a needed reminder. I tend to judge myself too and it causes unnecessary stress. I’ll try to pause and check the facts so that I can be gentler with myself. Thank you.”

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    Anonymous

    Beautifully written! Keep it up!

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    1. successstories321 Avatar

      Am glad you liked it 🙏🏻 Thank you

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    Anonymous

    such good work can help lot of people . Keep motivating ! They will learn to pause😊

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    Anonymous

    Keep writing & inspiring others!

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