
How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others and Start Doing the Work
From The Never Peak Project by Andrew "Ranger" Kielak
May 19, 2025 · 7 min · Season 2 · Episode 49
About this episode
Coach Ranger discusses how to overcome the habit of comparing yourself to others and emphasizes the importance of consistent effort.
In this episode of The Never Peak Project , Coach Ranger shares a powerful shift that can change how you see success, effort, and the people you’re comparing yourself to. From brutal hills in South Carolina to unspoken envy of public figures, this conversation pulls back the curtain on how comparison stalls progress — and what you can do instead. If you've ever said “that’s easy for them” while discounting your own effort, this one’s for you. You’ll learn how to: Catch the voice of comparison before it takes over Build momentum with simple, daily action Replace envy with ownership And start stacking the kind of reps that make success inevitable This isn’t about motivation — it’s about consistency. And it starts with your next rep. 🛠Links Mentioned: Free 15-minute coaching call: Schedule a Time Learn more about Within Range Coaching HERE
People in this episode
Host: Andrew "Ranger" Kielak
Topics covered
- comparison
- success
- effort
- consistency
- self-improvement
Keywords
- comparison
- success
- effort
- self-improvement
- consistency
- daily action
- envy
Mentioned in this episode
Places: South Carolina
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