Comparison steals clarity.
And I’ll be the first to admit, I do this all the time too. I can feel really good about what I’m building…and then I scroll. Or hear someone share a win. Or notice how fast it seems like everyone else is moving. And just like that, my brain starts questioning: Am I behind? Should I be doing more? Am I missing something? That’s usually my cue that I’ve stopped listening to my compass and started borrowing someone else’s. Here’s what I have to remind myself (often): Other people’s timelines are not a measuring stick for your clarity. We don’t see: - what season of life they’re in - how much support they have - what they’ve already built quietly - or what they’re holding together behind the scenes When I compare, my clarity gets fuzzy. When I come back to my pace, things settle again. ✨ Honoring your own pace might look like: - finishing one thing before starting another - choosing consistency over intensity - needing more time, and letting that be okay - building something sustainable instead of flashy Slower doesn’t mean stuck. Sometimes it means rooted. 💡 Action:What’s one way you’ll honor your pace this week? Less on your plate? More white space? Fewer opinions? Drop it below. You’re not behind, you’re just building in your own rhythm. 💛