Stop being bittered at people's success

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Stop being bittered at people's success



It's only natural to feel a twinge of envy or bitterness when you see others experiencing success. Especially if you've been working hard towards similar goals that haven't yet materialized. Believe me, I've been there too. But it's important to keep perspective - your time will come!

When that friend whose constant social media updates used to annoy you suddenly lands a dream job or gets engaged, it can sting. A part of you wonders "Why not me?" You may start second guessing your own efforts.

Or when a creative peer whose work you felt was inferior to yours starts getting all the praise and accolades, it's easy to get resentful. I've slipped into bitter comparison mode many times seeing others shine.

But over the years, I've learned that accounting other's paths only breeds discontentment. The timing of someone's triumph doesn't diminish your worthiness. Flowers bloom according to their season.

Rather than breed jealousy, we can let other's victories remind us that breakthroughs happen unexpectedly all the time. If it happened for them, it will surely happen for you and me too in due time.

The next person's announced engagement could be you a few years down the line. Your friend's shiny new job title may someday be yours too. We must keep believing even when hope seems dim.

What looks like an overnight success from the outside is usually years of unseen toil in the making. We must celebrate others' wins knowing the long journeys it took to get there. Our timelines are unique.

Most importantly, how we react to feeling eclipsed reveals our own growth opportunities. Use it to check your heart and redirect focus to your real prize, not what others have.

When you feel happy for people, even amid self doubt, you have already won. You deserve all coming your way. Just focus on your light and let it attract your destined blessings. Rise above bitterness - your time will come.

Dealing with envy and finding motivation when others succeed:

Remember that someone else's success is not your failure. There's space for everyone to achieve their dreams through hard work.

Use healthy competition as fuel to work strategically towards your goals rather than breed resentment. Turn envy into inspiration.

Focus on developing your own talents rather than wasting time judging others' work. Perfect your craft and the recognition will come.

Be genuinely happy for others' big moments. How you react says more about you than them. Taking the high road feels empowering.

If you've plateaued, re-evaluate your approach with mentors and brainstorm tweaks. But avoid comparing timelines.

Success is subjective - adjust your definition beyond fame or wealth. Are you wiser, kinder and more skilled than before? That's success!
Appreciate that you only see others' highlight reels, not the messy behind-the-scenes work and doubts. The image is distorted.

Trust your gifts and keep developing self-belief, even when progress seems far off. Perseverance pays off eventually if you don't lose hope.

Focus on serving others well without expecting instant returns. Making an impact is lasting success. The other rewards will organically follow.
Remember, no matter what levels others reach, your uniqueness has value. Be secure in your lane. Authenticity wins long-term.

Stay persistent and have faith. No one can steal the beautiful future that awaits you. Your time is coming!

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It's natural to feel envious or jealous when someone achieves something you have been aiming for but the problem is when you now allow those feelings to linger for long, eventually becoming bitterness and resentment

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This is really motivational, some people will just hate you for no reason and it will be as if you should just die, people need to learn and stop that stupid behavior

What you said are all true ,thank you my dear

Envy is very bad i try my best to avoid being jealous towards another person achievement. Envy is natural but i try my best to control it.

Controlling it is the main thing,thank you for stopping by

You are welcome

Someone allowing envy to take perfect control of his or her life isn't a good thing because the end result of it, is too bad.
Thanks for sharing this motivational word with us.

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Thanks for writing this piece. People really need this. Some people fall into this category, always jealous about peoples progress and resenting them for no reason. Your time will definitely come, all you have to do is wait and work towards your goal and stop monitoring your friends success.

That is true ,thanking for stopping by

We are humans and at times we are tend to be envy at people's success. That's the devil just trying to manipulate our mind to feel we aren't doing enjoy them depression crawl in.
That's my I love my life am in no competition

Yeah that is very true,thanks for this