you're comparing yourself to others

My life all mine

I am blessed and my life is all mine. No one else can live my blessed life.

Inspired by concepts of blessing and personal ownership of one's unique life path

Illustrating the practice of claiming your own life as inherently valuable while resisting the comparison trap.

The work explores the tension between two truths: recognizing you're blessed (your life has value, gifts, opportunities) while simultaneously owning that this is YOUR life—not a dress rehearsal for someone else's version, not an inferior copy of what others have, but the specific life you're living.

"No one else can live my blessed life" serves as both celebration and boundary.

Celebration: this particular configuration of circumstances, relationships, challenges, and gifts is uniquely yours to experience.

Boundary: other people's lives aren't the measuring stick for whether yours is good enough.

The practice isn't eliminating comparison—that's nearly automatic with social media, workplace hierarchies, family dynamics.

It's having a reset point: this is my life, not theirs.

When do you most often fall into comparison with others?

What would it feel like to fully own your specific life—blessings and struggles both—as uniquely yours?

What makes your life uniquely yours?

Stop measuring against others

This design combines gratitude with ownership. Wear it as your reminder to stop measuring your life against others' highlight reels, or as permission to fully inhabit your particular path without apology. Available as hoodies, tees, mugs, and canvas.

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This Life's All Yours

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