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The hidden habit that can derail your business success – unless you do this

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Hey {NAME}, Have you ever felt like you're falling behind and you're afraid there's no room left at

Hey {NAME}, Have you ever felt like you're falling behind and you're afraid there's no room left at the top? It's as if other people are doing the very things you want to do –– only they seem to be doing it much faster than you can. If any of this sounds familiar, you're not alone. In fact, I've never met one creative entrepreneur who hasn't felt frustrated and upset when they focus on other people zooming past them! But here's the kicker: comparing yourself to others isn't just a bad habit, it's a dangerous one that will eventually kill your dreams unless you make a change. ***This is especially crucial if you're trying to build a side business, or complete any creative project, and you just don't have a lot of free time to spare.*** In today's MarieTV, you'll learn why and how to drop the deadly habit of comparing yourself to others. You'll also pick up a few simple and easy-to-implement strategies to improve your website too! [Click display images to learn about the hidden habit that can derail your business success and how to stop it]( Look {NAME}... Your ability to manage your time, focus and attention is one of the MOST important skills to master in this life! Use the strategies in today's episode to help reset your daily habits so they empower your success –– not sabotage it. Once you’ve had a chance to watch, leave a comment and let me know… [What's the single most important action you can take right now to support your happiness and growth?]( If someone you know gets lost in the comparison sinkhole, please forward this email. Comparing yourself to others isn't just a bad habit, it's a dangerous one that will eventually kill your dreams. With so much love, XO Marie P.S. We're [just 2 days away from closing the doors on this round of B-School](. If you've been thinking about it, get your butt in –– now is the time! If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage your subscription]() Marie Forleo International, 332 Bleecker Street, #517 , New York, NY 10014

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