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Comparison doesn’t usually mean we actually want someone else’s life.
More often, it means we wish something felt easier for us.
In Part 2 of the Comparison series, we look at three everyday situations where comparison sneaks in and how to step out of the comparison trap without turning on yourself.
In this episode, I talk about:
Why things can look easy for others and hard for us
Timeline comparison and the feeling of being “behind”
Comparing ourselves to people who seem more confident
How to shift comparison into learning, motivation, and forward movement
This episode isn’t about stopping comparison or saying it's wrong.
It’s about using it differently — with curiosity instead of shame.
Until next time, keep looking forward.
By Grappling In ThoughtComparison doesn’t usually mean we actually want someone else’s life.
More often, it means we wish something felt easier for us.
In Part 2 of the Comparison series, we look at three everyday situations where comparison sneaks in and how to step out of the comparison trap without turning on yourself.
In this episode, I talk about:
Why things can look easy for others and hard for us
Timeline comparison and the feeling of being “behind”
Comparing ourselves to people who seem more confident
How to shift comparison into learning, motivation, and forward movement
This episode isn’t about stopping comparison or saying it's wrong.
It’s about using it differently — with curiosity instead of shame.
Until next time, keep looking forward.