41: Ending the Comparison Trap Part II: A Female Perspective on Shame

As For Me And My House - A podcast by Jordan & Milena Ciciotti

When it comes to the comparison trap, shame and envy are often working in cahoots with one another. In this episode, we’ll look specifically at comparison through the lense of shame. Shame is that feeling that washes over us, making us feel flawed, small and never good enough. The ladies tackle this episode with a much needed honesty surrounding their own struggle with shame within comparison and the dark side of social media. Often due to social media we are left with a lose-lose, we are either too much of something or not enough. Here’s a soundbite, “As women, our shame generally centers on our appearance, how people view us and this need to be perceived as ‘having it all together.’ And as if that wasn’t enough, women feel an added pressure to make it all appear effortless” Join us again as we mobilize to combat comparison together and overthrow lose-lose living. Sponsors Hawthorne - Get 10% off your first purchase at Hawthorne.com (http://hawthorne.co/) with code "House" Four Sigmatic - Get 15% off your order at http://foursigmatic.com/HOUSE Also! Follow us on IG! @asformeandmyhousepodcast (https://www.instagram.com/asformeandmyhousepodcast/?hl=en) @milenaciciotti  (https://www.instagram.com/milenaciciotti/?hl=en) @jordanciciotti (https://www.instagram.com/jordanciciotti/?hl=en) Find all of our notes from this week’s episode in our IG stories! And share us on your IG stories for a chance to win coffee on us this week! Subscribe (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGmDvEa2u0FO5NhH5x2FGZQ) to Milena’s YouTube Channel Join our Facebook Group: As for me and my house podcast (https://www.facebook.com/groups/asformeandmyhousepodcast/)   A loving environment to talk all things podcast, share prayer requests and praise reports! This is a place where we can build a community beyond a weekly podcast episode. Be a part of releasing children from poverty in Jesus’ name at compassion.com/myhouse (https://www.compassion.com/sponsor_a_child/?referer=602217) Check out additional resources on this topic at our Amazon Storefront (https://amzn.to/2twrCFI)