Legacy Leaders with Janice Elsley
You scroll through LinkedIn. Everyone else is crushing it. Launching programs. Hitting milestones. Living their best life. And you? You're just trying to keep your head above water. Today we're talking about the comparison spiral, why it's so toxic, why it's so hard to stop, and how to break free. When you compare yourself to others, your brain perceives it as a threat. Your amygdala lights up and floods your system with cortisol, triggering shame, inadequacy, and fear. The deeper you compare, the deeper the spiral goes. Here's the truth: the people you're comparing yourself to aren't your competition. They're on a completely different journey. The beautiful truth? The comparison spiral isn't about them, it's about you and the story you're telling yourself. Today I'm sharing how to stop comparing and start creating. In this episode you will learn: * Why comparison triggers your amygdala and floods your system with cortisol * How comparing your behind-the-scenes to someone else's highlight reel dysregulates your nervous system * The specific practice to pause, name your emotion, and honor what you need * Why a social media audit protects your energy and breaks the spiral * The deeper truth about self-compassion as the antidote to comparison WORK WITH ME: Join the free Leading Edge Women Community on Skool: https://www.skool.com/leadingedgewomen/about Or join the School of Leadership (for men and women): https://www.skool.com/leadership-ai-accelerator-8086/about We have a number of leadership and transformation programs available for both men and women. Contact me now at info@harissabp.com.au or visit www.janiceelsley.com LET'S BE FRIENDS: Follow along on Instagram [@janiceelsley] or youtube @janiceelsley for daily leadership insights and nervous system tools. Recorded and Produced at The Podcast Boss [https://thepodcastboss.com/] podcast studio in Brisbane
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