Comparison is the Thief of Joy: 6 Ways to Quit Comparing Yourself to Others

Does daily social media scrolling leave you feeling “not enough”? You’re not alone.

Constantly comparing on social media is common, but endless feeds can amplify self-doubt, anxiety, and low self-esteem.

The good news? You can change how social media affects your mental health by building a healthier relationship with comparison.

🧠 Why We Compare Ourselves and The Psychology Behind It

Comparing yourself isn’t a flaw.
It’s how the brain evaluates safety, belonging, and progress.

But when comparing becomes constant, it can affect your:

  • self-esteem
  • emotional wellbeing
  • motivation
  • relationships
  • work performance
  • parenting
  • sense of identity

It’s not that you’re ungrateful or insecure, it’s probably that your mind is overwhelmed and stuck in survival mode.

🌊 Signs Comparing Yourself is Impacting Your Mental Health

You might notice:

  • Feeling “behind” compared to friends, colleagues, or other parents
  • Struggling to celebrate others’ successes
  • Feeling insecure around certain people
  • Comparing careers, parenting styles, timelines, bodies, or achievements
  • A quiet voice saying, “Why not me?” or “I should be further ahead”

If this feels familiar, therapy or coaching for comparison & self-esteem can help you find clarity and peace again.

🌱 Therapist-Approved Tools to Stop Comparing Yourself

1️⃣ Name the Trigger, Not the Person

Comparing yourself usually reveals your insecurity, not someone else’s success.

Instead of thinking:

“She’s better than me.”

Try:

“This post is triggering something I feel insecure about.”

This shifts the focus from them to you, where the real work happens.

2️⃣ Interrupt the Story You’re Making Up

Comparing thrives on incomplete information.

You see a moment.
You imagine the whole life behind it.

Ask yourself:

  • “Do I know the full story?”
  • “What am I assuming?”
  • “Am I comparing their best moments to my hardest ones?”

This helps your brain slow down and think more realistically.

3️⃣ Shift From Jealousy to Curiosity

Instead of:

“They’re ahead of me.”

Try:

“What does this trigger tell me about what I want?”

Sometimes comparing reveals:

  • a desire
  • a value
  • an unmet need
  • a direction you’ve been avoiding
  • a dream you’ve outgrown or outpaced

This transforms comparison into clarity.

4️⃣ Limit Inputs That Spike Self-Doubt

You don’t need to delete social media, just curate it.

Mute accounts that trigger shame.
Follow accounts that make you feel calm, real, inspired, or grounded.
Give yourself permission to protect your mental space.

5️⃣ Build a Stronger Sense of Self

The real antidote to comparing yourself isn’t confidence, it’s clarity.

Clarity about who you are.
Clarity about what matters.
Clarity about what you’re building : slowly, steadily, intentionally.

When you’re rooted in your values, your pace, your identity… other people’s lives stop feeling like a measuring stick.

This is why therapy is so helpful, it helps you build an inner foundation that isn’t shaken by what others are doing.

6️⃣ Honor Your Own Pace

Life isn’t a race.
And you’re not late.

You’re moving on your timeline. One shaped by your experiences, responsibilities, values, and capacity.

Your joy grows when you stop measuring your life against someone else’s chapter.

💙 How Therapy Helps You Stop Comparing Yourself

A therapist can help you:

  • understand why you compare
  • challenge the beliefs that fuel low self-esteem
  • regulate emotional triggers
  • build a grounded, healthy self-concept
  • celebrate your strengths, not your gaps
  • navigate social media with less anxiety
  • reconnect with your own values and pace

You don’t need to fight comparing alone.
You need tools, support, and a gentler way to understand yourself.

🌊 Ocean Within supports adults ready to break the comparison cycle

Comparing yourself doesn’t make you weak, it makes you human.
But you can learn how to calm the noise and reconnect with who you truly are.

At Ocean Within, we help adults build self-esteem, manage emotional overwhelm, and break free from comparison loops with evidence-based therapy.

👉 Book a session here.
👉 Check-out this related article about “The Hidden Psychology of Self-Criticism”.

More about our Psychologist Vanessa Chin
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