Suffering from comparison-itis? Here's how to overcome it.

Suffering from comparison-itis? Here's how to overcome it.

Welcome to Quick Confidence! This weekly letter delivers a spritz of stories, tips and simple actions that will build your confidence and your power. Each quick tip bolsters confidence in your body, mind, and relationships so you can lead yourself and others to greatness.?

There you are, plugging along on a regular old day, attending to the work task in front of you. Maybe you’re finally progressing on a daunting assignment. Maybe you’re in a focused flow state with a project that's due soon. Either way, you’re feeling generally good about your work and progress.

And then you do it.

You compare yourself to a friend or colleague who has more influence, “juice,” salary or [fill in the blank] than you.?

And now you feel...deflated.

Compare and Despair

It’s easy to compare ourselves to others, and it can sometimes be a good thing: we might glean a new way to approach our work, or be inspired to take a risk.?

But for the most part, comparison doesn’t leave us feeling good. Instead, it often robs us of feeling proud of our gifts. And here's the thing: the comparisons that we get hooked on—that leave us feeling crappy—are big energy vampires that we can’t afford to indulge.

Next time you’re tempted to compare yourself to someone else, consider these alternatives. They'll invigorate you, boost your confidence, and help you get back on track.

Quick Confidence Tips to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others:

  1. Embodied: Physically remove yourself from triggering comparisons. Social comparison bias is when we make "upward comparisons" where we compare ourselves to others who seem better off than us — and it’s been shown to lead to self-destructive behavior. Negative coping skills can range from increased substance use, eating disorders, alcoholism, and more. But here's the great news: you can actively limit your exposure to images or social media feeds that make you feel lousy. So, be cautious of your use! Unfollow or unsubscribe from people that make you feel badly, and don't look at social media sites when you are already feeling low. You can also audit who you follow so that you're seeing posts that invigorate and inspire you. Outside of reducing the number of people you follow, think about taking breaks from social media or deleting certain apps from your phone!
  2. Interpersonal: Include, rather than judge and compare. Sometimes when I’m most envious of someone else’s success, I realize that at the heart of that feeling is respect and admiration. I may admire the chance someone took on their idea, their gumption to launch a new product or their success at attracting a certain type of client. Next time you feel lacking next to someone else, think about how you could learn from them. Invite them to coffee or send them a short email. Explain that you admire their ability to [fill in the blank] and that you’d love to learn how they honed their skills. Just as you want to be recognized for your unique talents, others do as well. If they are too busy to give you their time, do your own research project on their career milestones so you can learn from their journey.?
  3. Mindset: Repeat “They Have Their Story, I Have Mine…” Blogger Justin Zoradi offers up this brilliant advice, and I’ve used it many times. Our lives don’t progress like swim lanes at the Olympics, where we’re competing on a clock and only one winner can emerge. Our lives bob, weave, and zigzag at different rates. When you realize this, comparing yourself to others seems a) impossible, and b) ridiculous! So remind yourself "There is no comparison," and "I'm working on becoming the best version of me." Lastly, when you're feeling envious and wishing you had someone else's success, you can ask yourself: Would I really want to trade places with that person if I had to take all their baggage, too?!

Often we undervalue what we bring to the table and overvalue what someone else brings. Last time I checked, no one wants to feel belittled or minimized. But that’s exactly what results when you regularly compare yourself to others. As the French proverb says, “To compare is not to prove.”

When do you measure yourself most against others? How do you let go of the comparisons? Let me know in the comments! I definitely want to learn from you.

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PVRS Subrahmanyam

Pharmaceutical Research and development

3 年

thanks for sharing

Carolyn Lemke Fraser

Head of Internal Sales at Ascensus

3 年

Such great reminders!! I get stuck here often, especially as I navigate a new role. Then I try to remember- I need to stop comparing my Chapter 1 to someone else’s Chapter 20..

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3 年

Love this

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Mary Ellen Graf

Owner at TechniGrafic Solutions, Inc., providing digital marketing strategies to small businesses

3 年

When I fall into the social media trap of comparing myself to someone else, I ask myself what exactly it is that I am feeling envious of and then strategize how I am going to get what I want. If it is business success, I get more focused on my own business goals. Sometimes it's more superficial like they just look great in a social media post. An easy fix - if it looks like they're in great shape, time for a walk or bike ride. If it's clothing, time to change out of my t-shirt and shorts. I follow someone who always looks like they're celebrating a happy occasion with their family. It's actually caused me to put a little extra effort into my own family celebrations. Along with turning my envy into motivation, I also say a mental "Good for you!" to the person because I want to be a person who is always happy for others' blessings.

Kelly Kostanesky

Nonprofit marketing and communications - Helping nonprofit organizations raise sustainable funding through marketing and development services - Nonprofit Navigator

3 年

Thank you for sharing this! It's so valuable! We are definitely our own worst critics! I find that the worst thing about the comparison trap is that we tend to focus on what we aren't good at or where we think we fall short and forget to pay any attention to all the accomplishments we've had or the talents and good things we bring to the table. So I love this reminder to thing positively! And, hey, we may be surprised to discover just how many people are comparing themselves to us and looking up to us and we don't even realize it!

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