So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane.

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Feeling overshadowed by someone else is a common human reaction, not a verdict on your worth. That shrinking feeling happens when you compare your quieter pace to another person's forceful energy. Notice the comparison, then make a choice: speak up when you have something to add, or let your gentle presence be enough for now. Ask which move helps you keep your dignity and keep showing up.

When to use it

  • Work — After a client meeting where your teammate dominated the conversation, you whisper to your coworker, "I felt like drizzle next to her hurricane."
  • Study — After a study group where one student controlled every idea, you tell your roommate, "I went back to my room and felt like drizzle and she was a hurricane."
  • Family — At a loud family dinner when your sibling takes over every story, you text your partner, "I just sat there, drizzle to her hurricane."
  • Sports — After an athlete on your team makes all the flashy plays at tryouts, you sit on the bench thinking, "She's a hurricane and I'm drizzle."