How do I stop comparing friends?
But through our talk, I gained so much peace and experienced five major revelations.
- Hold On To What Makes Your Friendship Special.
- Learn New Things About Your Best Friend.
- Put Time Into Your Own Friendships.
- Be Open To Her New Friends.
- Own Your Awesomeness.
What the Bible says about comparing yourself to others?
1 Corinthians 4:7 When we compare ourselves to others, we are agreeing with the plans of the enemy for our lives. Comparison is the thief of joy and the stretcher of truth. Comparison says “I am ill-equipped for the task at hand.” The truth is God has given me everything I need for the plans he has set before me.
What God say about comparing?
How do I stop comparing myself to other people?
Instead of joining in when the mean voice of comparison pops up, choose to be on your side. Relieve, soothe, and comfort yourself. Give yourself regular pep talks, and if you wouldn’t say it to a friend, don’t say it to yourself. 10. Turn comparison into inspiration.
How can I stop comparing my path to someone else’s path?
1. Water your own grass. When we focus on other people, we lose time that we could otherwise invest in ourselves. We don’t grow green grass by focusing on our neighbor’s garden, we do it nurturing our own. So, instead of wasting time comparing your path to someone else’s, spend it investing, creating, and caring for your own.
Why is it important to stop comparing your life to others?
Comparing yourself against someone whom you believe has a better life and has accomplished more than you only leads to you finding more people with lives that seem better than yours for you to compare yourself to. If you stop comparing your life to others, you will become more content with your life.
How do I stop looking at what other people have?
Whenever you find yourself looking at what other people have, remind yourself of what you’re grateful for. For me, that means appreciating my family, my wonderful friends, and the fact that I’m living in a peaceful country (Sweden). So, shift focus from what you don’t have, to what you do have. 7. Decide not to let fear guide your choices.