5. The Comparison Game: We All Can Win

Teddy Roosevelt said it best: “comparison is the thief of joy”. We can instantly go from feeling great about our life to feeling mediocre if we start comparing. Often nothing has actually changed about your situation, you just went out and found that someone else’s Instagram life looks better. Comparison can lead to lust and envy and doesn’t lead to the contentment and gratefulness we’re seeking. 

There will always be shinier rings, bigger houses, clearer skin, and unique skills that other people are showcasing. But don’t think that she also doesn’t struggle. We all have the ability to filter and we all have the behind the scenes mess even if all we are showing is our center stage.

So, let’s grow together. We open up about where we struggle with comparison and what has helped us along the way. 

Meghan Lambert

Meghan Lambert is an identity and web designer living and working in Southern Maine.

http://www.meghanlambert.com
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