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Why Your Journey Matters More Than Others' Success
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Why Your Journey Matters More Than Others' Success

Why Your Journey Matters More Than Others' Success Sales Coach Dan Rochon from No Broke Months for Salespeople discusses the all-too-common habit of comparing our lives to those of others. Dan reminds us that social media can lead to unhealthy comparisons. Instead of measuring your worth against others, focus on your journey and your progress. In the latest No Broke Months for Salespeople episode, another fresh perspective on success prioritizes you over superficial milestones.

No Broke Months For Salespeople

November 20, 20245m 22s

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Why Your Journey Matters More Than Others' Success  

 

Sales Coach Dan Rochon from No Broke Months for Salespeople discusses the all-too-common habit of comparing our lives to those of others.  

 

Dan reminds us that social media can lead to unhealthy comparisons. Instead of measuring your worth against others, focus on your journey and your progress.

 

In the latest No Broke Months for Salespeople episode, another fresh perspective on success prioritizes you over superficial milestones.

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