July 15, 2025

Member Newsletter: Comparison Syndrome

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Welcome to your exclusive Mind Tools member newsletter, designed to help you survive and thrive at work.

Each week, you’ll find personal insight and advice from the mindtools.com editors, and from our network of thought leaders, researchers and coaches.

This week, we’re focusing on Comparison Syndrome, the dangers of negatively comparing ourselves to others and what can be done to break that destructive cycle.

Then scroll down for our Tip of the Week on how to stop procrastinating and News Roundup.

Calling Time on Comparison Syndrome

By Catriona MacLeod, a Mind Tools Managing Editor

Honest Admissions

I'm going to let you into a secret. I've got a terrible case of comparison syndrome. So much so, it even applies to writing this!

It's been a while since I've written a thought piece. And I put it off for a bit, thinking about all the people who could do it so much better than me. See what I mean?

Of course, it's natural to compare ourselves to others to some extent. It helps us to gauge our own abilities, attributes and skills. It can motivate us to achieve more – at work and at home.

But social comparison can also have a downside, particularly if you become preoccupied with the perceived success and happiness of others.

Social comparison can make us feel dissatisfied with our own lot, dent our feelings of self-worth, and even lead to poor mental health.

What Is Comparison Syndrome?

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