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Comparison will keep you stuck & envious of what others have: here's how you can break out of it

Comparison will keep you stuck & envious of what others have: here's how you can break out of it

Update: 2025-09-11
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tw* brief mention of PA. Feeling stuck scrolling through social media, comparing yourself to everyone else, and wondering why they “have it all”? You’re not alone. In this episode of Keep Growing Podcast, Tori dives deep into the comparison trap — why it keeps you stuck, jealous, and constantly chasing someone else’s life instead of your own.

✨ We break down:

  • ​Why comparing yourself to others is a productivity and happiness killer
  • ​How your mind tricks you into envy and self-doubt
  • ​Practical, actionable strategies to shift your focus from “what others have” to your own growth
  • ​Ways to cultivate gratitude and confidence where you are.

tw* brief mention of abuse. This episode is perfect for anyone ready to stop the endless cycle of comparison, reclaim their self-worth, and focus on their own journey. 🌱

Press play and start breaking free from the comparison trap today. Remember: Your growth is yours alone — stop measuring it by someone else’s highlight reel.

This is the last part of our three-week series on how to stop comparing yourself to others—whether it’s their career, accomplishments, lifestyle, or the things they have.


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Never forget, you are loved. ✞

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Comparison will keep you stuck & envious of what others have: here's how you can break out of it

Comparison will keep you stuck & envious of what others have: here's how you can break out of it

Tori Peyton