CEO, The COMMIT Foundation | Retired Army Ranger | TedX Speaker | Author | Leadership, Strategy & Culture Advisor | Aspen Global Leadership Network, Liberty Fellowship
In the relentless pursuit of success, we often find ourselves locked in a cycle of comparison. But what if the secret to true progress lies not in looking outward but within? My latest article peels back the layers of 'Comparative Analysis' and explores why this approach might be stifling our growth rather than fostering it. Join me in discovering a perspective that champions self-improvement over external benchmarks. Let's shift our gaze from the achievements of others to our own journey of development. Are we better today than we were yesterday? That's the question that matters. Dive into the full article, and let's start a conversation about redefining success. Your thoughts are as valuable as the article itself! Link to article: https://lnkd.in/gt2GbwiM #LeadershipDevelopment #SelfImprovement #SuccessMindset #ReflectiveLeadership Jim Stagnitta Andy Riise Jon Macaskill Jennifer Glick
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Man of Faith | Retired Navy SEAL Commander | LinkedIn Top Voice | Leadership Consultant | Cohost of the Men Talking Mindfulness Podcast
11mo"We had already surpassed the standard norms; our challenge was to continuously elevate our own benchmarks." Love this... and even when we haven't surpassed those standard norms, we STILL have to elevate our own benchmarks... THAT is the standard! Great write up brother!