Comparing myself to others saved my life | Raj Subrameyer | TEDxYouth@Alief |
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Everyone who has told us not to compare ourselves to others is wrong. We have been taught to see comparison as something that causes anxiety, stress, and high self-doubt. But, what if this stigma about comparison is because we have not been taught the positive side of comparison, especially in this digital age? Comparison can save our lives if we let it and help us reach our peak potential.
SPEAKER BIO: Raj Subrameyer is a tech career strategist focusing on helping people to land their dream job and become successful leaders. He is passionate about guiding professionals to maximize their opportunities and discover their zone of genius. He has spent the past decade helping people to embrace upward comparison, and teaching them how to utilize the digital space as healthy motivation, rather than one that is conducive to anxiety and stress. He has personally used comparison to transform his life from a shy-introverted kid who had a fear of rejection, low-self esteem, high self-doubt, and severe body image issues into someone who has spoken globally at over 100+ conferences, published over 80+ articles, and has appeared as a guest on various media outlets; who is also 50 pounds lighter and positively impacting others. I'm a tech career strategist focusing on how people can navigate their way through the digital space to have a positive life and career transformations. I'm passionate about helping professionals maximize their opportunities and discover their zone of genius. I use my 15+ years of experience in the tech industry to research, speak and write about how we can embrace technology and become full-on digital citizens. I am a sought-after speaker at various conferences and have been featured in numerous podcasts and publications, including Authority Magazine, Career Addict, Thrive Global, Addicted2Success, and The Good Men Project. I am also the author of the new book - Skyrocket Your Career. My areas of expertise include the human impact of technology, career advancement, leadership, productivity, and entrepreneurship. In my spare time, I love traveling and enjoying craft beer. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx |