2. The one upper
You know who I’m talking about. This is the friend that posts only Pinterest-worthy crafts on social media. The one that is sure they have the best workout routine for you to try when you say you’re starting to go to the gym. The friend that likes your new purse but wait, did you see the one her husband got her for Christmas? It’s name brand!
The easiest way to deal with this type of toxic friend is kill them with kindness. Thank them for the advice and go about your business just as you were doing before. Don’t comment on their new toys because it just feeds into what they are looking for, validation that they are better than you. I’m not saying be rude and don’t celebrate their successes. But don’t let their need to be better ruin your happiness. Be proud of the things you accomplish without looking for their support.
And don’t let yourself fall into this trap. When you’re friends are doing great things, tell them! Celebrate them. You’ll have your chance to shine with your own accomplishments so don’t make theirs feel trivial by taking away their excitement.