How to reclaim your unique frequency?

Have you ever felt that quiet ache of comparison — like you should be further along, more visible, or more like them?

Even the most aligned leaders feel it sometimes.
It’s human.
But it doesn’t have to define your path.

Today we explore:
🌿 How comparison quietly creeps in — and how to recognize its subtle hold
🌿 A powerful reminder that your frequency is not replicable
🌿 A gentle practice to realign with your own unique energy

Because your leadership was never meant to be a carbon copy of anyone else’s.

It was always meant to be the living expression of your own light.


How Comparison Creeps In

Comparison doesn’t usually arrive at the front door. It sneaks in through subtle cracks in your self-trust.

It sounds like:

  • “I should be further along by now.”
  • “They’re more clear, more visible, more confident.”
  • “Maybe I’m missing something.”


And without noticing, we begin to shape ourselves according to other people’s frequencies.

We edit.
We shrink.
We perform.

And the tragedy is not just what we lose outwardly. It’s that we lose connection to our own signal.


The Sacred Return

The remedy is not to pretend comparison doesn’t exist. The remedy is remembrance.

Remembrance of who you are when no one is watching. Remembrance of the frequency only you carry.

Let me say this as clearly as I can:

Your frequency is not replicable. Your voice, your path, your knowing — is encoded for those who are meant to walk with you.

When you start tuning into your own vibration again, something shifts.

You begin to create from wholeness. You start showing up not to prove, but to express. And your leadership becomes an extension of your soul, not your striving.


A Grounding Practice

Here’s a practice to bring you home to your unique frequency:

  1. Close your eyes. Place both hands on your heart. Feel your own pulse.

  2. Ask inwardly: “What is true for me, right now?” Not what’s popular. Not what’s expected. What’s true.

  3. Name one thing you value deeply. Let it guide your next step.

  4. Speak or write this simple phrase:
    “I am safe to move at the pace of my own becoming.” “I am safe to lead with my frequency.”

This is how we realign. Gently. Steadily. Together.



Remember, your timeline is sacred. Your becoming is not late, not behind, not wrong.

And the more you anchor into your unique essence, the more clearly others will find you.

So this week, I invite you to notice when comparison arises. Not to judge it. But to let it remind you of what you already carry.



With my all,
Paula
xx