The “Comparison Pitfall”

Tomorrow, the Solheim Cup begins for the gals, and the pressure is on the Americans to win this thing so they don’t set the record of losing four in a row.  

It’s pretty entertaining if you like to watch golf…and I think you might. 

While the ladies are closing out their season, golfers around the world are starting to settle in for the off-season or season, depending upon where you land relative to the equator.  

Which means a lot of new habits are being created. 

So, over the next few days, we decided to identify some of the common “derailments” that can trip up the best of us. 

Strap yourself in because today’s is a biggie: 

The Comparison Pitfall 

Theodore Roosevelt is credited with saying, “Comparison is the thief of joy.” 

And thanks to social media, comparing ourselves with others is simpler than ever.  

In fact, you don’t even have to try anymore – it’s constantly in your face… 

  • Once in a lifetime golf trips 
  • Shiny new Lamborghinis 
  • 6-pack abs  

It looks like everyone is living a much better life than we are. 

And playing the best golf of their lives. 

But remember, we’re all on our own journey. 

You may have just picked up your first dumbbell in 25 years.  

Or, took your first lesson.  

Or, have plateaued with your fitness.  

Comparing where you are compared to anybody else is apples to oranges – you really don’t know what’s going on. 

Quick story: My daughter has a friend who lives in a beautiful home on a beautiful lot in one of the nicest parts of town. The dad owns a wildly successful business. The kids go to the best schools in town. The entire family all drive new cars. 

They are living the American Dream…but they aren’t. 

My daughter came to me a few weeks ago, and told me, “Betty’s dad (fake name, of course) is bad again.”  

You see, her dad has a problem with the bottle who has been in and out of rehab for years.  

They can’t keep any boozein the house.  

And when he’s off the wagon, the kids either hide in their rooms or leave the house completely. 

Now, if you didn’t know this, you would think they are living a perfect life.  

Heck, I’ve met the guy on multiple occasions and had zero idea. 

I share this story to illustrate the point to: 

Focus on YOUR progress and celebrate YOUR victories. 

Your journey is about becoming the best version of YOU, not trying to keep up with anybody else. 

Now, let’s do this! 

STAY STRONG, 

Jeff 

PS – I don’t claim to be able to help with all aspects of your life…but, if you’re ready to be the best, most fit golfing version of yourself, then I’m in. 

I love to help.  

And the first place I would start is by joining us in the 18STRONG Membership

See you on the inside!