EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 24 MIN
#18 From Jealous Rage to Creative Flow: Ending the Comparison Trap
from Curious Vocalists · host Grace Hancock Music
Ever felt like someone else’s musical success is your own personal failure? If you’ve ever felt the urge to slam your instrument down in a fit of jealousy, this episode is for you. Grace explores the complex emotions of jealousy and anger that often arise in the creative process. She shares her personal experiences of feeling inadequate in the face of her partner's success and discusses the psychological mechanisms behind these feelings, including the concept of the 'amygdala hijack.' Grace emphasises the importance of recognising and addressing these emotions, understanding that each artist's journey is unique, and creating a supportive inner environment for creativity to flourish. She offers practical strategies for managing anger and energy, and encourages listeners to embrace their individual creative rhythms without succumbing to comparison and competition. Takeaways Anger is often a defence response to a more vulnerable emotion, such as jealousy The amygdala triggers our fight or flight reactions. It's important to separate your musical journey from others’ in your mind. Comparison of your inner world with someone’s outer world can create an impossible standard for success. Creativity has phases or seasons; not every stage seems outwardly productive. Tending to your inner world is crucial for maintaining creativity. Physical activity can help release pent-up emotions. Trust in your unique artistic journey is essential. Embrace the love for music that inspired you as a child. Chapters 00:00 How Others' Success Can Feel Like Our Failure 04:25 Understanding How Our Emotions Try To Protect Us 05:41 Naming Emotions to Regulate Them 06:46 Separating Your Journey from Others' Success 08:26 The Comparison Trap and Its Pitfalls 09:33 How We Can Attach Our Worth to Our Achievements 13:17 There Are Seasons in a Creative Life 15:00 Physical Manifestations of Anger and How to Release It 17:08 Practical Strategies for Emotional Reset 21:14 Embracing Your Unique Creative Path Mentions: What is meant for your will not pass you by - Episode 3 with Avionce Hoyles: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6ZbWBXtSN4F5eha7IYNdjC?si=54b35d9088174a59 About the Host Grace is a seasoned singer-pianist, vocal coach and composer. Over the past decade she has dedicated her life to music and creativity, performing aboard luxury cruise ships across the world and composing for theatre and short films. Her original compositions have been recognised by festivals such as the Paris Film Awards and Only the Best International Film Awards. She strives now to determine how to cultivate authentic expression in music and the importance of it for mental health and human connection. Contact Method [email protected] www.gracehancockmusic.com Instagram: @gracehancockmusic Facebook: @gracehancockmusician #jealousy #music #creativity #comparison #emotions #mentalhealth #amygdala #personalgrowth #artisticjourney #angermanagement #selfacceptance #innercritic
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Ever felt like someone else’s musical success is your own personal failure? If you’ve ever felt the urge to slam your instrument down in a fit of jealousy, this episode is for you. Grace explores the complex emotions of jealousy and anger that often arise in the creative process. She shares her personal experiences of feeling inadequate in the face of her partner's success and discusses the psychological mechanisms behind these feelings, including the concept of the 'amygdala hijack.' Grace emphasises the importance of recognising and addressing these emotions, understanding that each artist's journey is unique, and creating a supportive inner environment for creativity to flourish. She offers practical strategies for managing anger and energy, and encourages listeners to embrace their individual creative rhythms without succumbing to comparison and competition. Takeaways Anger is often a defence response to a more vulnerable emotion, such as jealousy The amygdala triggers our fight or flight reactions. It's important to separate your musical journey from others’ in your mind. Comparison of your inner world with someone’s outer world can create an impossible standard for success. Creativity has phases or seasons; not every stage seems outwardly productive. Tending to your inner world is crucial for maintaining creativity. Physical activity can help release pent-up emotions. Trust in your unique artistic journey is essential. Embrace the love for music that inspired you as a child. Chapters 00:00 How Others' Success Can Feel Like Our Failure 04:25 Understanding How Our Emotions Try To Protect Us 05:41 Naming Emotions to Regulate Them 06:46 Separating Your Journey from Others' Success 08:26 The Comparison Trap and Its Pitfalls 09:33 How We Can Attach Our Worth to Our Achievements 13:17 There Are Seasons in a Creative Life 15:00 Physical Manifestations of Anger and How to Release It 17:08 Practical Strategies for Emotional Reset 21:14 Embracing Your Unique Creative Path Mentions: What is meant for your will not pass you by - Episode 3 with Avionce Hoyles: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6ZbWBXtSN4F5eha7IYNdjC?si=54b35d9088174a59 About the Host Grace is a seasoned singer-pianist, vocal coach and composer. Over the past decade she has dedicated her life to music and creativity, performing aboard luxury cruise ships across the world and composing for theatre and short films. Her original compositions have been recognised by festivals such as the Paris Film Awards and Only the Best International Film Awards. She strives now to determine how to cultivate authentic expression in music and the importance of it for mental health and human connection. Contact Method [email protected] www.gracehancockmusic.com Instagram: @gracehancockmusic Facebook: @gracehancockmusician #jealousy #music #creativity #comparison #emotions #mentalhealth #amygdala #personalgrowth #artisticjourney #angermanagement #selfacceptance #innercritic
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