Mosaic Sparks with Lesley George

The Mirror Lied: Stop Letting Comparison Rewrite Your Worth

Season 1 Episode 13

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Everyone talks about the Queen in Snow White like she was simply jealous. This episode looks deeper.

The Queen had power. She had position. She had a kingdom. She had visibility. Yet one conversation with the mirror shifted her focus from what she carried to who she thought was replacing her. That is where comparison gets dangerous. It makes powerful women forget they already have territory, wisdom, gifts, and influence.

In this episode, we unpack the Queen, the mirror, and the emotional cost of measuring your worth against someone else’s shine. This conversation is for every woman who has ever questioned her value because someone else was being celebrated, promoted, noticed, chosen, or applauded.

The mirror did not take the Queen’s power. It exposed where her identity needed healing.

This episode reminds you to stay in your kingdom, guard your brilliance, and stop letting comparison become your compass.

Someone else’s shine is not your signal to shrink.

Main Quote From The Episode

“Someone else’s shine is not your signal to shrink.”

“The Queen did not lose her power because Snow White showed up. She lost her grounding when she let the mirror define her.”

What You Will Learn In This Episode

In this episode, you will learn:

Why comparison can make powerful women forget what they already carry

How the mirror represents social media, applause, validation, titles, and public approval

Why another woman’s visibility does not erase your own assignment

How insecurity can wear the costume of control, criticism, and competition

Why staying in your own kingdom is an act of confidence and emotional discipline

How Snow White’s story gives us a leadership lesson about identity, self worth, and power

Why your brilliance does not need permission to remain visible

How to stop shrinking when someone else is shining

Episode Breakdown

00:00 Welcome 

A reflective opening that invites listeners into a space of confidence, story, and personal growth.

02:00 Why Snow White Still Teaches Us Something

A fresh look at a familiar story and why the Queen’s relationship with the mirror gives us a deeper lesson about comparison.

04:00 The Queen Had A Kingdom

The Queen already had position, power, and influence. Her issue began when she stopped focusing on her own assignment.

07:00 The Mirror Became The Measurement

The mirror represents the outside voices and platforms we sometimes allow to define our value.

10:00 Someone Else’s Shine Is Not Your Signal To Shrink

The core message of the episode: another woman being seen does not mean you disappear.

13:00 Comparison Changes How You Move

Comparison can make you question your gifts, silence your voice, and compete with people you were never assigned to fight.

16:00 Stay In Your Kingdom

A reminder to focus on your purpose, your voice, your leadership, and your lane.

18:00 BRAGG™ Reflection

A closing reflection on confidence, ownership, and choosing not to shrink.

About This Episode

This episode , where familiar stories, fairytales, and cultural moments become mirrors for personal growth, confidence, leadership, and women’s empowerment.

In this episode, Snow White becomes more than a childhood story. The Queen becomes a warning. The mirror becomes a symbol. And the message becomes personal.

Because many women do not lose their brilliance. They lose sight of it when they start comparing their season, body, business, voice, age, title, audience, or visibility to someone else.

This episode invites you to pause and ask:
Who or what have I allowed to become my mirror?

BRAGG™ Reflection

This week’s BRAGG™ reflection is simple:

Where have you been shrinking because someone else is shining?

Be honest with yourself. Not dramatic. Not ashamed. Just honest.

Have you stopped posting because someone else is doing well?

Have you softened your voice because someone else got noticed?

Have you questioned your timing because someone else moved faster?

Have you doubted your brilliance because someone else had a louder room?

That is the work.

The goal is not to dim her. The goal is to remember you still have light.

Listener Challenge

This week, choose one area where comparison has made you smaller.

Then take one bold action that puts you back in your own kingdom.

Post the message.
Record the episode.
Send the email.
Apply for the opportunity.
Use your voice.
Wear the color.
Walk in the room.
Stop waiting for the mirror to approve what God already placed inside you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this episode about?

This episode is about comparison, confidence, and self worth through the lens of Snow White and the Queen. It explores how the Queen allowed the mirror to define her value and how women today can fall into the same trap through social media, public approval, titles, and comparison.

Why use Snow White as the lesson?

Snow White gives us a familiar story with a deeper emotional truth. The Queen had power, yet she became consumed by someone else’s shine. That makes the story a strong conversation starter about leadership, identity, insecurity, and confidence.

What does the mirror represent?

The mirror represents anything you allow to measure your worth. That could be social media, likes, comments, applause, promotions, invitations, relationships, titles, or another woman’s success.

What is the main message of the episode?

The main message is that another person’s visibility does not erase your value. Someone else being beautiful, gifted, chosen, talented, or celebrated does not mean you are less brilliant.

Who should listen to this episode?

This episode is for women who are building confidence, reclaiming their voice, navigating comparison, stepping into leadership, or learning how to show up without shrinking.

How does this connect to BRAGG™?

BRAGG™ is about showing up with ownership, responsibility, and confidence. This episode connects to BRAGG™ by reminding women to stop outsourcing their worth to mirrors, rooms, applause, and other people’s shine.

Books, Stories, And Themes Mentioned

Snow White
The Queen
The Mirror
Comparison
Confidence
Self worth
Women’s leadership
Visibility
Personal power
Identity
Emotional discipline
Unbox Your Brilliance™
BRAGG™

Pull Quotes For Social Media

Someone else’s shine is not your signal to shrink.

The mirror did not steal the Queen’s power. It showed where she had given her worth away.

Stay in your kingdom. Your assignment still needs your attention.

Another woman’s glow is not your warning light.

Comparison will have you fighting people who were never your enemy.

You do not need to shrink to prove someone else is shining. Both can be true.

The Queen had a kingdom, but the mirror had her attention.

That is how comparison works. It pulls your focus away from what you carry and makes you obsess over who else is being seen.

This week, we look at Snow White from a deeper angle and talk about confidence, self worth, visibility, and the danger of letting someone else’s shine make you question your own brilliance.

Someone else’s shine is not your signal to shrink.

Listen now and step back into your kingdom.

Unbox Your Brilliance™ | BRAGG™

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Welcome, welcome, welcome back, sparklers. I hope that you had a great week last week and even a better magical Monday. And so, as we know, this is a space for reflection where we pause just long enough to notice the magic in life's everyday moments. This is where we take ordinary situations, shine a light on them, and uncover the lessons that help us grow stronger, braver, and more brilliant. So, today's magical moment as we continue on the queen. It's about a queen, a mirror, and how a single choice can either expand your kingdom or shrink your power. So we all know the story about Solar of Snow White, or at least we think we do. So what if the Queen wasn't always a villain? What if she was a woman who worked hard to build her influence, her image, and her identity until suddenly one day she was told there was someone else who outshined her. Snow White wasn't just beautiful, she was skilled, connected, resourceful. She came with a community of seven different people, each with different strengths. And she could have been the queen's biggest ally. But guess what? The queen, she only saw her as a threat. And the moment she let comparison control her, she quit on her own potential. So here's what comparison does. I hear a lot of people saying, you know, I don't compare. And sometimes we may say we don't compare for maybe big things, maybe grand things, or maybe the house, the car, whatever. But on everything, there is a microscopic level. And so, in terms of comparing, we're gonna use Snow White and the Queen. The Queen compared herself to Snow White because she kept on asking who's a fairest. So it's like one day she wanted to hear there was someone else that was fairer than her. Because if she was sound in who she is, she would not ask that question over and over. So, how many times, and be honest with yourself, how many times have you done the same thing? We're chasing a goal, we're moving forward, and then we see someone else that we think we're doing it better, or or something disrupts us. And instead of adapting, oof, we just pull off the side of the road, we stop. We're done, we're not doing that anymore. And so that was the queen's mistake. She let one moment cancel her growth. All it takes is one. And so this hit me while I was at the gym. So I was on the treadmill, almost done with my workout, towards the end, almost done. The heart, my heart rate was at about 117, and my goal, I'm sorry, 114, and my goal was to get it to 116. And I said to myself, you know, just one more song. A song is about uh two to three minutes of just one more song, and then I'm done. But my phone rang, the music stopped, and in that moment, I had to make a choice. I had two options. Option one step off, use the disruption as an excuse. I'm not gonna finish. Or step two, reset at another minute and finish strong. And I told myself out loud, we are not quitting on us today, we're not. So I kept going, and right there I realized this was the moment the queen failed. She faced her disruption and stopped. But I pushed past mine, and so how many times as we are doing something, there's a disruption. My disruption was a phone call that interrupted my song. But a lot of times we look at things on a grand level, but we also have to look at things at a very microscopic level. Because one of the phrases that I love, and you could adapt it as well, is how you do one thing is how you do everything. So, meaning, if I could quit on myself, set a goal, if I could quit on myself just because I got a phone call and it interrupted my my timing for my workout. If I quit on myself, it's really easy for me to quit doing anything else. It's not hard because I'm used to doing that to myself, and a lot of times we think it has to do with other people or it has to do with other situations. It doesn't. So here's some lessons that I want to share with you. Lessons from the queen. The first one. A disruption is not a defeat, a phone call, a negative comment. Someone you may view as a competitor. These are not stop signs, they're tests to see if you're gonna continue moving forward. These are not signs for you to quit on yourself. Lesson two competition can be your classroom. Snow White had skills, the queen didn't. The smart move would have been to learn from her, but instead she wanted to get rid of her. How many times has that happened? How many times, because of someone's natural gifts, abilities, talents, destiny, purpose, whatever it is you want to call it, you may see that as something that's disturbing your soul, and you don't see that person as an ally, that person that can help you get from where you are to where you want to be. And the third lesson: momentum is a muscle. I love the word momentum. Momentum is a muscle. The closer you are to your goal, the louder. Guess what? The louder the excuses get, right? Because it's it's easy, it's gonna be easy. So your excuses are there to test you again. So train yourself to finish. And when I say finish, I'm not talking about a grandiose thing that you're working on. I'm I'm talking about something as simple as you went to sleep the night before and you said, I'm waking up at this time. But that time comes around in the morning, the alarm goes off. Nah, I'm not getting up. I'm gonna hit that snooze button. That's simple. Keep it really simple, drill it down. So I'm gonna leave a quote with you from Eleanor Roosevelt, who once said, No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. And guess what? The queen gave her, gave her consent, but you have a choice, you don't have to. So let's think back to when you have been quote unquote the queen. When have you let someone else's shine make you dim your own? You can put in the comments or get yourself a few journal. Go ahead and write that down in a journal. Face those things, face those things that someone else shining, you think that you have to dim your light. Now, for me, I would be perfectly honest and say that the way that I dim my light is I wanted to be liked and accepted. So for me, when I was in a room of people that were shining their light, I felt I had to dim mine because I would interfere with their lights. Right? And that might be you as well. And so I thought in order for someone else to rise, I had to lower myself. But I learned that that's not true. And not only that, that can make you sick. So when have you let someone else's shine dim your light? Now, drop in the comments your queen moment, and let's talk about how you can turn those into growth moments because we're the spark is all about the growth. So I'm gonna give you a challenge. So this week, when you feel like stopping, and when I say stopping, let's start from first thing in the morning when that alarm goes off. Let's start from when the alarm goes off to when you brush your teeth, when you're taking a shower, whatever you decide that you're gonna wear. Let's start there. We're not starting to start on grandiose things, right? So say, I'm not quitting on me today. Say that every day. And if you don't believe it in the beginning, continually saying it until when you believe it. Because you are a champion, but you have to be able to feed that to yourself, right? Excuse me. So say that every day. And so let's close with a acclamation, which a bracformation is be responsible to amplify God's gifts. And guess who's God's gift? That's you. So I will not shrink back when I am tested. I will see potential in others as a chance to grow myself. I will protect my momentum and finish what I start. I will be responsible to amplify the gifts God has placed in me. Let me repeat that again. I will be responsible to amplify the gifts God has placed in me. The gifts, the skills, the talents, the purpose, the destiny, all of those things have been placed in you. It is only you that can bring it out. It is only you that can bring it out. So as we get ready to wrap up, Snow White's story reminds us that your crown doesn't fall off just because someone else's shines. It only falls when you take it off yourself. So your story is waiting for you to write it. And guess what? If you need help in those words on paper, that's exactly what we do at Mosaic Publish Publishing to help you share your brilliance and leave your mark on this world. So keep going, sparklers. Your kingdom is still waiting. And so until next week, when we gather together again for another magical moment, we're gonna continue with the queen, but until next Monday, when we gather for a magical moment, I'll see you then. And guess what? If you're watching it any other day than Monday, leave a comment. So you don't have to just watch it on Monday. You can watch it any day of the week. So until then, we will talk to you and see you then. Bye for now.

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