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Envy Yourself First

The Ultimate Guide to Being Your Own Biggest Fan

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Welcome to the blog! I’m beyond excited you’re here and can’t wait to share what “Envy Yourself First” means to me. It’s all about shifting our focus away from comparing ourselves to others and instead being in awe of who we’re becoming. When you start envying yourself, you unlock your potential and realize just how amazing you truly are. So, let’s ditch the comparisons and embrace what makes each of us unique and amazing . Ready for the journey? Let’s get started! 

Why We Should Stop Aspiring to Be Anyone Else

Let’s face it: we spend an obscene amount of time wishing we were someone else, looked like someone else, or had what someone else has. We’ve become pros at scrolling through social media, quietly seething with envy at someone else’s highlight reel. But when was the last time we spent even a fraction of that energy trying to be the best version of ourselves? Not often enough!

Our obsession with other people’s lives is causing us to lose sight of what’s actually important: becoming who we’re meant to be, both for our own growth and to make the world a better place. You know what’s really important? Not Kim Kardashian’s latest venture, not the number of Lululemon leggings you own, and definitely not your neighbor’s shiny new car. What’s important is figuring out who you are and who you’re meant to be. And that, my friends, is the essence of “Envy Yourself First.”

How to Become the Best Version of Yourself

Step One: Stop Comparing Yourself to Others

One of my all-time favorite songs is “Love Yourz” by J. Cole. If you haven’t heard it, stop reading right now and go listen to it. Seriously, I’ll wait. Done? Great. Now, as J. Cole wisely points out, “there’s no such thing as a life that’s better than yours.” You need to learn to be happy where you are, with what you have, and with who you are right now. 

No matter how much you have, someone will always have more—more money, more clothes, more followers on Instagram. I used to think, “If I could just get that one thing that someone else has, then I’d be happy.” Spoiler alert: I was wrong. There will always be something else. It’s a never-ending cycle of want. So, start chasing long-term happiness by appreciating what you have and where you are right now. 

Step Two: Embrace Daily Affirmations

One of the most powerful ways to nurture self-love is by speaking positive truths over your life. Affirmation cards are a simple yet effective tool for reminding yourself daily of your worth, strength, and beauty. By consistently using affirmations, you can shift your mindset from doubt to confidence, and from insecurity to self-assurance.

I personally love using I Am Affirmation Cards to start my day. These cards offer empowering statements like:

“I am worthy of the love I give.”

“I am growing into the best version of myself.”

“I trust myself and my journey.”

It even comes with a cute wooden stand to place the cards on. That way you can place them somewhere you’ll see them often. Whenever you’re feeling uncertain or anxious, pull a card and let it speak life into your situation.

Step Three: Realize That Your Stanleys (and Everything Else) Aren’t Coming With You

Here’s a fun fact: when we die, we take nothing with us. Yup, all your clothes, your car, your house, even your coveted Stanley cup collection stays right here on Earth. So, maybe it’s time we start focusing on what’s actually important. 

I used to get so caught up in trying to keep up with everyone around me, spending half my paycheck on the latest trendy shoes instead of investing in things that truly mattered. So, ask yourself: What do you value beyond materialistic things? For me, it’s motivating others, building confidence, my faith, my family, and my friends. We won’t be remembered for the stuff we had but for the impact we left on the world. So, what’s your purpose, and how can you start living it?

Step Three: Remember That Social Media Is Basically Fake News

Let’s get real: social media is not real life. I am guilty of this myself—I post all the fun stuff about raising my daughter, but you won’t see the sleepless nights, the late-night hospital visits, or any of the other struggles that come with parenting. I make being a young mom look fun and easy on Instagram (and okay, sometimes it is), but trust me, it’s not the whole story. 

People have told me they wish they had my patience or that I make it look so easy. They are SO wrong. If you actually knew me, you’d know I love my daughter, but I also really love when someone offers to keep her for the weekend. My point is, most of what you see on social media is just the highlight reel—the best moments, not the worst. So, stop envying people based on what you see online, because it’s not the full picture. And if you find social media is making you feel bad about yourself, take a break! Your mental health is far more important than keeping up with anyone’s fake life.

Stop comparing yourself to others, especially on social media, and remind yourself of what’s actually important. Focus on being the best version of yourself, because at the end of the day, there’s no one else quite like you. So, start envying yourself first, and see how much happier and fulfilled your life can be. 

Thanks for joining me on this journey, and remember: Envy Yourself First. Now, go out there and start being your own biggest fan!

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About The Author

Hey there! I’m Nyah Vinegar (eNVy)—mom, self-care enthusiast, and your new bestie on this journey toward becoming the best version of yourself. I’m the creator of Envy Yourself First, a blog where I get to combine my passions for self-love, Faith, and all things personal growth. Read more on the About Me page!

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