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Breaking Free from the Comparison Trap: 9 Mini Practices to Restore Your Energy
Comparison narrows your focus until all you can see is what you aren’t. It tightens the breath, spikes self-doubt, and drains momentum. The goal isn’t to pretend you never compare—it’s to catch it quickly and choose a kinder action that returns you to your lane.
“When you change what you focus on, you change how you feel—and what becomes possible.” — Linda Binns
Why comparison grips sensitive, high-achievers
You notice everything—details, tone shifts, results. That superpower can become a trap when your attention sticks to someone else’s highlight reel. The exit? Tiny practices that broaden attention back to your real life, right now.
Comparison Awareness Log — Track each comparison for one week: situation, thoughts, feelings. Review to spot patterns/triggers.
Gratitude Map — Create a living list (or visual collage) and add one specific daily win. Specifics beat generalities.
Role Reversal — Write a short scene where someone else is admiring your life. Notice the strengths you overlook.
The “What If” Journal — Explore: What if I stopped comparing? Describe how your choices, mood, and focus would change.
Strengths Celebration — List five strengths/achievements and one simple way to use or celebrate each this week.
Mindfulness Moment — A brief guided pause (or 10 slow breaths) at the time of day you compare most (e.g., before social media).
Envy → Inspiration — Write exactly what you envy—then convert it into a tiny, achievable action in your world.
Alternative Perspective — Rewrite a recent comparison as a learning moment: What did I gain or discover?
Social Media Detox (lite) — Reduce usage one day per week and journal how your mood/self-image shift.
1 minute: Name one comparison from today.
1 minute: Breathe in 4 / out 6 (jaw/shoulders soft).
2 minutes: Envy → Inspiration—define one Minimum Lovable Step.
1 minute: Write one gratitude line from your actual day.
“I’m stepping away for two minutes to reset—I’ll come back clear.”
“I’m inspired by that. My next tiny step is ____.”
“I’m practicing valuing what I am building.”
“Once I stopped comparing and started valuing myself, I attracted people who value me.” — Linda Binns
Comparison shrinks your energy; aligned attention restores it. Start with one mini practice this week and notice the exhale.
→ Take my 2-minute “Imposter Syndrome / Good Enough?” Quiz (add link in the first comment when publishing). You’ll get a gentle next step tailored to where you are.
Linda Binns
The Breakthrough Energy Expert
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