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The Real Reason You Keep Comparing Yourself (and How to End It)

The Real Reason You Keep Comparing Yourself (and How to End It)

Update: 2025-10-21
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Hey Legend,


I hit record this week with zero notes and no plan. Just a gut feeling that this conversation needed to happen. And wow… it landed.


Because lately, I’ve noticed a pattern, in my clients, my friends, even myself of falling into the comparison trap.


That creeping thought of:


“I should be further along.”

“I thought I’d be more successful by now.”

“Why does it feel like everyone else is winning?”

We know better… but that doesn’t stop the spiral, does it?


In this episode, I talk about:


 ✨ Why comparison makes zero logical sense

 ✨ How social media hijacks your peace (and how to take it back)

 ✨ The antidote to “I’m not doing enough”

 ✨ How to know your season and define your version of success

Because here’s the truth: you cannot compare apples to oranges.

 Your path, your timing, your values they’re your compass.


And if you’ve ever felt behind, or questioned your pace in life or business this one will bring you back home to yourself.


🎧 Listen now


And if this episode hits (which I know it will), share it to your stories and tag me @iambreannamay, it helps more women find these messages right when they need them most.


Big heart,

 B 🤍


P.S. If you’re a coach or leader who helps others grow  but you don’t yet know how to identify or align with people’s values (the true driver of all motivation) come to The Mind School, Nov 23–28 in Perth.

NLP. Mindset. Shadow Work. Somatic Embodiment. Influence & Rapport.

Only 4 spots left → Join here

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The Real Reason You Keep Comparing Yourself (and How to End It)

The Real Reason You Keep Comparing Yourself (and How to End It)

Breanna May