Ep 226 // Why Do I Keep Comparing Myself to Other Moms? How to Stop Comparing Yourself and Feeling Like You're Not Enough
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Struggling with mom comparison? Learn why we compare ourselves to other moms, what Galatians 6:4 says about it, and 3 steps to break the cycle.
You're having a perfectly fine day — until one scroll through Instagram, one glance at another mom's spotless kitchen, or one conversation about her thriving career sends you spiraling into "why can't I get it together like she has?"
In this episode, I break down why comparison feels so powerful (hint: it's not really about wanting what she has), what Galatians 6:4 says about testing our own actions instead of measuring ourselves against someone else, and three practical steps to catch the comparison spiral before it steals your peace. Whether it's motherhood, marriage, career, or your home, this episode is a reminder that God isn't asking you to keep up with anyone else's life — just to be faithful with the one He gave you.
What You'll Learn in This Episode- Why comparing yourself to other moms is never a fair comparison (you're comparing your behind-the-scenes to her highlight reel)
- The real reason comparison stings — it's not envy, it's often a lie you already believe about yourself
- What Galatians 6:4 teaches about testing our own actions instead of comparing
- Three truths to remember when comparison creeps in: her strength isn't your failure, different isn't deficient, and faithfulness isn't about keeping up
- A simple 3-step practice — catch it, name it, return to your calling — to interrupt the comparison spiral in real time
- How 2 Corinthians 10:5 (taking every thought captive) applies directly to moments of comparison
God isn't comparing you to anyone else — He's asking you to be faithful with what He's actually placed in your hands. Comparison isn't a character flaw to be ashamed of; it's a pattern you can notice, name, and redirect back to truth.
Scripture Referenced- Galatians 6:4 — "Each one should test their own actions. Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else."
- 2 Corinthians 10:5 — Taking every thought captive and making it obedient to Christ
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