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There are many ways I compare myself to others, but in this episode, I discuss the first four that women tend to struggle with.
Episode #47 is the first in a two-part encore series where I'll examine some of the top ways I tend to compare myself to others. I'll discuss how I’m learning to combat these traps and what Scripture says to encourage us—or convict us if needed. I hope you’ll find some new motivations and practical tips for ditching the comparison ritual. Make sure you tune in to episode #48 to hear the rest.
In today's episode, we'll examine the first four ways I compare myself to others, what they can look like, and what they truly say about my confidence in God.
The only person you should compare yourself to is you yesterday
Scriptures in this episode about comparison:
How tragic would it be to get to the end of my life and realize I spent it chasing down someone else’s?
Shelly Snead
For a free downloadable poem to help you avoid the comparison trap, click here.
Subscribe to my bi-monthly newsletter, "Musings for UnPerfect Ponderers" here: www.shellysnead.com.
Send me a text here! I’d love to hear from you.
There are many ways I compare myself to others, but in this episode, I discuss the first four that women tend to struggle with.
Episode #47 is the first in a two-part encore series where I'll examine some of the top ways I tend to compare myself to others. I'll discuss how I’m learning to combat these traps and what Scripture says to encourage us—or convict us if needed. I hope you’ll find some new motivations and practical tips for ditching the comparison ritual. Make sure you tune in to episode #48 to hear the rest.
In today's episode, we'll examine the first four ways I compare myself to others, what they can look like, and what they truly say about my confidence in God.
The only person you should compare yourself to is you yesterday
Scriptures in this episode about comparison:
How tragic would it be to get to the end of my life and realize I spent it chasing down someone else’s?
Shelly Snead
For a free downloadable poem to help you avoid the comparison trap, click here.
Subscribe to my bi-monthly newsletter, "Musings for UnPerfect Ponderers" here: www.shellysnead.com.