πŸ† What did I learn about myself from entering a contest?
Leila Hormozi explains that achieving goals can be boring. It is not always exciting. She wants to prove she can do it. She is surprised to be one of the last competitors and wins second place. She feels the same.
-- 🌟 Goals are often less thrilling than expected.
  • πŸ” Confidence grows without dramatic changes.
  • - πŸ’ͺ Proving self-worth outweighs external validation.
Bikini Contest: A Journey of Self-Discovery
In the video "Why Did I Enter a Bikini Contest" from Leila Hormozi, accomplishing a goal is not exciting; it is actually very boring. I think that's what people misunderstand. It's got to be this big, sexy, exciting thing, and that's what makes the goal worth it. But it's not. The reason I was doing this was not so I could look like a bikini competitor; I wanted to prove to myself that I could do this. I remember I got called for finals; I was shocked. I was like, this has to be a mistake. There's no way that you're calling me back for finals. I started noticing that I was one of the only ones left on stage, and I remember just being so shocked because I couldn't believe that I was one of the last people left standing. I used to be fat, just like a year and a half ago. I was like huge. How am I here? When they started handing out the trophies, they called me, and I got secondβ€” not just in my class but overall. The crazy thing was that I felt no different than before. You know, I think a lot of people think that once you do the big thing that you set out to do, everything changes after this moment, and it didn't. You feel pretty much the same way you felt before; you're just a little more confident and a little more convicted in your ability to do something.
Success feels underwhelming. Many chase excitement, but real growth thrives in the mundane. When you achieve a goal, you realize the journey shapes you more than the outcome itself.
Leila Hormozi's narrative about her experience in a contest reveals that true growth comes from self-discovery rather than the accolades themselves. She explains that the realization of inner strength and capability often overshadows the excitement of the achievement, emphasizing that the journey cultivates recognition of one's potential. Hormozi's insights are invaluable as they guide you to reflect on how your endeavors might reshape your self-image and confidence. Consider how you’ve grown through challenges you’ve faced and share your thoughts in the comments to inspire others.
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