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Is Comparison the Biggest Hidden Trigger for Anxiety?

Hazel

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Social and professional comparison is constant. Where do you notice it most? How do you stop comparison from affecting your mood? What helps you stay grounded in your own progress?
 
I wouldn't say comparison is the biggest trigger for anxiety but I believe comparison is one of the main reasons for anxiety. Constant Comparison is being amplified by popular media and this is making people anxious.
 
For people that have low self esteem, comparison is the biggest trigger for their anxiety. They always see the progress of another person as a threat to their survival. And the survival mode is triggered which leads to lots of anxiety.
 
Some people feel anxious after good news because their brain anticipates potential problems or consequences, even in positive situations. It can be linked to overthinking, past experiences, or high sensitivity to change. The mind worries about “what could go wrong,” which triggers stress responses despite the good outcome.
 
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