70. Stop Scrolling, Start Regulating: What Comparison Really Does to Your Body
You open your phone and see someone's win, their relationship, their body, their business, and something tightens in your chest. You were fine thirty seconds ago. Now you're not.
That feeling is not a confidence problem or a mindset issue. It's your nervous system firing a threat response. And the platforms you use every single day are specifically designed to trigger it on a loop.
In this episode I'm getting personal with sharing a story about discovering that someone I'd been measuring myself against online was nothing like the image she projected.
You are not comparing yourself to other people. You are comparing yourself to a carefully curated fiction. And your body is paying the price every single time.
This isn't about deleting Instagram. It's about understanding what comparison actually does inside you and building enough safety in your own nervous system that someone else's highlight reel stops feeling like evidence that your life is wrong.
In this episode:
Why comparison is an ancient survival mechanism, not a character flaw
What social media does to your body that it was never designed to handle
Why the most polished feeds often belong to the people struggling the most
How to use the comparison feeling as a compass instead of a verdict
Four nervous system moves to interrupt the comparison spiral in real time
If you've ever felt that everyone else is further along than you are, this one is for you.
Music: Dawn by Sappheiros @sappheirosmusic
Keywords: social media anxiety, comparison, nervous system regulation, falling behind, anxiety, chronic stress, self-worth, scrolling anxiety, women's mental health, burnout, highlight reel, wellness podcast