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đ 3 Tips to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others (and Why You Should)
my highlights were actually... lowlights
Hey Flawsome Human,
Hope your Wednesday is looking bright. âď¸
Letâs talk about comparison this week, because itâs something all of us have done at one pointâŚ

Comparison is a natural instinct, but when it becomes habitual, it steals our joy and self-worth. We get down on our luck.
I will admit, I did a lot of comparing this year. When everything is going âwrongâ, it can be easy to fixate on the things you donât have.
In this weeks edition, Iâll share some insights from my journey to help you break free from comparison and embrace your authentic self.
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1ď¸âŁ Remember: What You See Online Isnât Always Real
Social media shows only the highlight reels of people's lives. We see the polished versionsâphotos from vacations, success stories, or perfect physiquesâbut rarely the struggles behind them.
Tip: Before comparing yourself to what you see online, remind yourself that you donât have the full story. The picture-perfect moments are often curated, not candid. This goes for shiny things we see on LinkedIn, too. đ
2ď¸âŁ Use Comparison as Inspiration, Not a Benchmark
Comparison can be toxic, but it can also be a motivator if approached with the right mindset. Admiring someoneâs confidence or success can inspire you to take action and work towards your goalsâwithout feeling envious.
Tip: When you find yourself comparing, shift your focus. Ask, âWhat can I learn from this personâs journey?â instead of âWhy donât I have what they have?â
3ď¸âŁ Appreciate What You Have
Focusing on what you donât have fosters feelings of lack and dissatisfaction. Instead, cultivating gratitude for what you do have opens up space for more positive experiences. In my life, I realized that chasing external validationâthrough awards, recognition, or material achievementsânever truly satisfied me.
Tip: Practice gratitude daily. List three things youâre thankful for each morning. It can be as simple as the roof over your head, a supportive friend, or even the opportunity to learn and grow.
In my podcast episode this week, I talk about my biggest âachievementsâ and the truth behind each of them. Like⌠being the fittest Iâve ever been in my life, but also being the sickest Iâve ever been.
More tips & stories here:
Comparison is inevitable, but how we handle it is within our control. Embrace your journey, imperfections and all - because they make you, you. đ
Celebrate your progress, focus on your unique path, and be mindful of the things you consume online. It can be easy to fall into the comparison trap.
Stay Flawsome,
-Erica