324. Staying Out of the Comparison Trap


We turned the conversation over to you and asked one powerful question: In what ways do you struggle with comparison? The overwhelming response was the realization that comparison shows up far more often than we think, especially around money, careers, bodies, relationships, and even our kids. We unpack why comparison feels so loud today, how much of what we see is a highlight reel, and why everyone’s starting point, values, and circumstances are completely different. From navigating career shifts and body image to friendships, marriage, and parenting, this episode is a reminder that you are not behind, broken, or doing life wrong. You are simply living your own version of it.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • The sneaky ways comparison shows up, especially the thought of “What am I doing wrong and how can everyone else afford this?”

  • Why social media hides financial stress, marriage struggles, and real life challenges.

  • How different values and priorities shape what people choose to spend money and energy on.

  • Career comparison and promotions, including Abby’s experience leaving the corporate world and redefining fulfillment.

  • Why your job might not be the problem and how finding fulfillment outside of work can change everything.

  • Body comparison, genetics, and why not everything is meant to come easily or naturally to everyone.

  • The truth behind our friendship and why working together skews what people see.

  • Comparing kids, milestones, achievements, and even siblings within the same family.Links + Resources

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