Two of the surest ways to kill joy in our lives, is to live in the past, and compare ourselves to others.
Most of us learned how to ride a bicycle by spending several of our childhood years first pushing the pedals on a tricycle. We didn’t learn to walk, and then immediately move into expert or world-class status as a cyclist. Each day we strove for progress, not perfection.
Yet, in most ventures as adults, we’re tempted to beat ourselves up and get frustrated that Read More →