Comparison is often called a thief of joy, but what if it's also a mirror? In this solo episode, I explore the subtle but powerful ways comparison can fill the void when we stop performing for others and finally try to listen to ourselves. We’ll talk about how it often masks grief, fear, and uncertainty when we’re in between versions of who we were and who we’re becoming.
This isn’t about fixing or bypassing the discomfort. It’s about honoring it. What if comparison isn’t just a distraction...but a messenger? What if it’s trying to protect something tender in you?
Together, we’ll explore the emotional undercurrent of people-pleasing, the identity unravel that follows, and how to discern your true inner voice—your intuition—from the noise that so often drowns it out.
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