It’s your job to get your voice louder than the background noise and without distorting. If you have high room noise, you may find Oblique Positioning (B) to work better than straight-on.
That will also give you fewer P-Pops and breath noises. That does sound slightly different, so you should do a whole job like that. Don’t change in the middle.
And at the earliest convenience, fix the room noise. If your work is usually voice, you may like the kitchen table sound studio.
https://forum.audacityteam.org/t/too-compressed-rejection/52825/22
It’s good to know where the front of your microphone is and until recently, Blue didn’t tell you, or only did it in the back of the instruction book. I’ve seen many performers using it wrong. It’s a side-fire microphone. Talk into the side grill just up from the company name.
Koz