Compete No More

Most of my life has revolved around competition in some form

Being competitive I have assumed to be a societal norm

Competing at every stage of life I have arrived

At this stage in my career, to continue to thrive

Do I still need to compete with those around me

Or can I sit back and be more carefree?

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I long to follow the latter path, but my mind seems to protest

It encourages me to be competitive to protect my interests

Competition equates comparison, comparison is the thief of joy indeed

My heart reminds me- therefore competition I do not need

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A rush of adrenaline courses through me

When I am competing actively

I am addicted to this adrenaline rush, I confess

It shoots higher when I claim success

But a crash invariably follows

The high is replaced by a resounding low

If I eliminated competition from my mind

Freed from this cycle myself I would find

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There was a time and place for competition, no doubt

It led me far, but without competition I can now do without

And lead my life, peaceful and slow

As I learn to go along with the flow

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A mother, a physician by profession, fiercely passionate about work, family, travel and fashion..

2 thoughts on “Compete No More

  1. I was in charge of a project at work where the ‘powers that be’ decided to use money as a motivator. I protested, but they were the higher-ups…. I sent them every single email I received when awards were announced and what was to be a group project turned into a very bitter competition with very rude complaints. My joy with this project was definitely stolen.

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    1. It’s the same in medicine- and they know doctors are inherently competitive, so they try to make us compete with each other to increase the revenue generated.

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