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Here Me Out: It's GOOD To Compete Against Other Women.

Season 4 Episode 7 Published 3 months ago
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In a world where everyone is pushing the "girl's girl" narrative... refusing to compete with other women can actually just look like backing down and fading into the crowd.

Best means, "excelling all others." To be the best is to stand out. To be the best is to be better by comparison. It is NOT a crime to be the best option in your career or romantic life.

The best woman gets to negotiate the best deal. The best woman gets exactly what she's asking for. The best woman gets to hold requirements for what it takes to be in her life, and in her world. And the best woman obviously attracts people who eagerly make sure those requirements are met. 

My controversial, hot take: it's okay to compete against other women— and the key to reaching your next level of career and romance is in your willingness to compete, and win. And of course, there's an important difference between healthy competition and abuse. So we talk about that first.

Competition isn't the problem. Sabotaging and behaving unethically is the problem. Ignoring and leaving your own insecurities unhealed, while you harp on the flaws of someone else is the problem. Competition isn't the problem. Competition is good. And if others weren't willing to risk losing, then they wouldn't have chosen to step into the arena. 

There are billions of women on this planet. But you are the woman to watch. You are the woman to hire. You are the woman to propose to. You are the woman to build a life with. This episode is damn good. Enjoy.

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