How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Other People

How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Other People

By iHeartPodcasts

While social media has allowed us to connect with people instantly all over the world, it's also created tension with others and ourselves. It's so easy to get lost in other people's posts and judge ourselves against the lives they show the world. It can mess with our heads. It can make us doubt where we are in life. It can makes us feel bad about where we are at this moment. But the truth is... you're only seeing what they want to show you! You're not seeing their true life. On today's Life Amplified, Dan Mason discusses the process of learning how not to judge yourself to others. Also, you'll realize that when it's all said and done, you're not competing against someone else's perceived life... you're competing against yourself.  In this episode, we discuss...  Why comparison leads to self-judgement and keeps you from living your purpose. How social media can mess with our brains. Why it’s important to humanize instead of idealize other people. How living a life of gratitude can help you move towards where you want to be. How comparison can reinforce negative self-beliefs that no longer serve you. How comparison causes you to miss our on your unique qualities and gifts. 5 Keys to stop comparing yourself to others. Why personal growth is better than comparison growth. The spiritual benefit of jealousy that might surprise you. Why the people you’re jealous of can make great teachers How a life of serving others will help you get to where you want to be.  ​Join the Life Amplified Power Tribe and talk to Dan about this week's episode: facebook.com/groups/lifeamplified Learn more about Dan and how he can help you add more purpose, fulfillment, and joy in ALL aspects of your life at creativesoulcoaching.net Be social with Dan on Instagram and Twitter: @CSCDanMason​

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