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Jemma Sbeg

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The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

oftentimes they are so forgiving and I wouldn't be surprised if your eldest or youngest sibling who you naturally compare yourself with doesn't turn around and say oh my god I do the exact same thing because this is how we've been raised this is who we have been raised to be competitors rather than friends so that's my advice for that question our second question from another lovely listener is

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

oftentimes they are so forgiving and I wouldn't be surprised if your eldest or youngest sibling who you naturally compare yourself with doesn't turn around and say oh my god I do the exact same thing because this is how we've been raised this is who we have been raised to be competitors rather than friends so that's my advice for that question our second question from another lovely listener is

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

oftentimes they are so forgiving and I wouldn't be surprised if your eldest or youngest sibling who you naturally compare yourself with doesn't turn around and say oh my god I do the exact same thing because this is how we've been raised this is who we have been raised to be competitors rather than friends so that's my advice for that question our second question from another lovely listener is

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

How to navigate the scarcity mindset in particular that contributes to career jealousy. So for those of you not familiar with this term, the scarcity mindset is basically, it's a cognitive fallacy in which we believe that resources, including financial resources, emotional resources,

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

How to navigate the scarcity mindset in particular that contributes to career jealousy. So for those of you not familiar with this term, the scarcity mindset is basically, it's a cognitive fallacy in which we believe that resources, including financial resources, emotional resources,

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

How to navigate the scarcity mindset in particular that contributes to career jealousy. So for those of you not familiar with this term, the scarcity mindset is basically, it's a cognitive fallacy in which we believe that resources, including financial resources, emotional resources,

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

social resources, jobs are limited and so we end up becoming preoccupied with what we lack rather than what we have and we get into this mindset that there is not enough out there in this world for us to have what we want. I want to remind you here, success is not a finite resource that has an end. There's always room for another famous celebrity. There's always room for a new pop star.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

social resources, jobs are limited and so we end up becoming preoccupied with what we lack rather than what we have and we get into this mindset that there is not enough out there in this world for us to have what we want. I want to remind you here, success is not a finite resource that has an end. There's always room for another famous celebrity. There's always room for a new pop star.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

social resources, jobs are limited and so we end up becoming preoccupied with what we lack rather than what we have and we get into this mindset that there is not enough out there in this world for us to have what we want. I want to remind you here, success is not a finite resource that has an end. There's always room for another famous celebrity. There's always room for a new pop star.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

There is not only so much to go around. There is room for you. And I need you to know that, otherwise I do think you'll begin to see someone else's advancement as costing you your own. And so you're never able to have that real kinship and ally mentorship relationship with other people. And you'll get into this them versus me mindset, which... You know, I actually really understand.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

There is not only so much to go around. There is room for you. And I need you to know that, otherwise I do think you'll begin to see someone else's advancement as costing you your own. And so you're never able to have that real kinship and ally mentorship relationship with other people. And you'll get into this them versus me mindset, which... You know, I actually really understand.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

There is not only so much to go around. There is room for you. And I need you to know that, otherwise I do think you'll begin to see someone else's advancement as costing you your own. And so you're never able to have that real kinship and ally mentorship relationship with other people. And you'll get into this them versus me mindset, which... You know, I actually really understand.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

I've fallen into it a lot of times. It comes from this idea that what we want is lacking in the world and there's only room for a couple of people. You know, it's based on this mindset, of course, if I get the job, someone else loses theirs. If my friend is successful, well, I can't be until they're not. It's very, very untrue.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

I've fallen into it a lot of times. It comes from this idea that what we want is lacking in the world and there's only room for a couple of people. You know, it's based on this mindset, of course, if I get the job, someone else loses theirs. If my friend is successful, well, I can't be until they're not. It's very, very untrue.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

I've fallen into it a lot of times. It comes from this idea that what we want is lacking in the world and there's only room for a couple of people. You know, it's based on this mindset, of course, if I get the job, someone else loses theirs. If my friend is successful, well, I can't be until they're not. It's very, very untrue.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

My biggest piece of advice is to work really hard to undo this mindset. Keep applying for jobs. Keep your options open. Volunteer. Search for opportunities in as many areas as you possibly can. And remember that your success, just because it's not happening right now, doesn't mean that it's never going to happen.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

My biggest piece of advice is to work really hard to undo this mindset. Keep applying for jobs. Keep your options open. Volunteer. Search for opportunities in as many areas as you possibly can. And remember that your success, just because it's not happening right now, doesn't mean that it's never going to happen.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

My biggest piece of advice is to work really hard to undo this mindset. Keep applying for jobs. Keep your options open. Volunteer. Search for opportunities in as many areas as you possibly can. And remember that your success, just because it's not happening right now, doesn't mean that it's never going to happen.

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

your dream job your dream career your big break it might not even exist yet it might not even you know all the dominoes may not even be aligned to bring it into existence yet it doesn't mean that where you are now is where you will always be there is definitely room for you at any table that you want to sit on sit at I guess even if you need to carve that space out over time for yourself

The Psychology of your 20s
279. The psychology of career jealousy

your dream job your dream career your big break it might not even exist yet it might not even you know all the dominoes may not even be aligned to bring it into existence yet it doesn't mean that where you are now is where you will always be there is definitely room for you at any table that you want to sit on sit at I guess even if you need to carve that space out over time for yourself