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I'm guilty of following lots of Utah "instamom-bloggers". I don't know what it is but there's something kind of addicting about watching other people through social media as creepy as that sounds. I've never actually met Hailey Devine or Rachel Parcell but I know where they bought their outfit they wore to  church today and what their kids dressed up as for Halloween. It's kind of ridiculous how much we care about other people's lives and how much we compare ourselves to them. I know it doesn't make me feel better about myself watching them so I don't know why I do it. My sister-in-law was a nanny for a famous blogger/instamom in Utah County and she got to see first hand how much of a show they put on to make their lives seem perfect on social media. Her house gets messy, her kids cry, she doesn't get dressed up fancy everyday, but by looking at her instagram feed, you'd think she had it all put together and that she literally lives the perfect life. I think it's important to remember that the next time we are scrolling through social media. Nobody is actually perfect. We all have our issues and things we're working on!

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  1. I love this because I am so guilty of this! I follow both of those people and am constantly comparing! I really like how the Devine's do vlogs where they open up and talk about embarrassing moments and real life so you can see that they are just normal people! It is refreshing!

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  2. That's interesting that you got to hear first-hand how it can sometimes be so "staged"! It's good that you're able to keep that in perspective. It is so tempting to compare to others!

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  3. I do the same thing! It really is import to keep that perspective and realize everyone has their own struggles.

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  4. I love this too! Why is it so fun to be a part of that? I sometimes thinks it makes me feel more guilty than empowered!

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