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Overcome
Jealousy
"What's Underneath Jealousy?"
by Susie and Otto
Collins When the subject of jealousy comes up for many people, it's
usually thought to be a challenge between a couple in an intimate relationship
which involves a third party. We know that jealousy can be about much more than that and
here's why . . . You can be jealous of other people's things, their success,
their beauty, their athletic prowess, their relationship, their kids, their
education, their money, and their life. It can be a tiny feeling in your gut or
it can be an overwhelming sensation that drive you to say and do things that
you wouldn't do otherwise. Jealousy can creep in when you least expect it and it's always a
signal to look within and discover what's underneath it. Our friends and colleagues, Paul
and Layne Cutright have a book called "You're never upset for the reason you
think.-The CURE for the common upset" These words, "you're never upset for the
reason you think" are also what we've discovered to be true in most cases about
jealousy. Jealousy is usually not a problem or challenge for the reason
you think. In fact, jealousy is almost never just about the jealousy itself and
what seems to be happening on the surface. It's usually about whatever is
lurking underneath that needs to be uncovered and dealt with. One thing we know
from our own experiences and from the experiences of our clients is that the
first step to changing anything in your life is first to become aware of your
feelings and the reasons why you want to change. If jealousy isn't an issue in
your life, you can substitute any feeling that holds you back from creating and
having the relationships that you want. These are feelings that separate
you from other people and build walls between the two of you. These feelings
may be anger, fear, sadness, or anything else that close you down and don't
allow connection with those you love. Once you become aware of your
feelings, you have a choice to make: 1. Either you can stuff your
feelings and deny that they are there until they become so big that you are
forced to deal with them, or 2. You can acknowledge what you are feeling and make the
commitment that you are ready to have another experience in your life and are
willing to do what it takes to heal that part of yourself. When it comes to jealousy, no
matter how it shows up in your life, it doesn't go away until it is
acknowledged and there is a strong desire to do whatever is necessary to change
and heal it. Here's a quick example of how jealousy can manifest itself and a
couple of tips for getting to the bottom of it. One of our coaching clients,
Joan, found herself being jealous of a bright, attractive new female employee
in her office. Joan kept denying her feelings about this new co-worker and
found that at home, she was irritable with her husband and was snapping at her
kids more than usual. She really knew that she had to do something about her jealousy
when she made an uncharacteristic sarcastic remark when the new employee
launched an idea in one of their sales meetings. Joan committed to finding out
where her jealous feelings were coming from. She took some time alone to get
quiet and feel what she was feeling and put words to those feelings. Then she
asked herself some questions like "Why do I feel threatened?" "What am I
fearing will happen? and "What does this feeling remind me of?"
She wrote her
answers as she asked herself these questions and she was able to get a glimpse
of what she needed to heal within herself. If you are having challenges
with jealousy or any other strong emotion that could potentially wreck your
relationships, we invite you to look underneath and see what the real problem
is. Then you can commit to working on and healing these challenges and
committing to making some changes for the better in your life.
******************* Relationship coaches Susie and Otto Collins, authors
of "Should You Stay or Should You Go?" and "No More Jealousy" are experts at
helping people get more of the love they really want. Learn the 5 keys to a
closer, more loving relationship, click below for your free 5-part mini-course:
http://www.Relationshipgold.com
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you're interested we offer a free online course about how to overcome jealousy.
This FREE online course about overcoming jealousy is based on our course called
"No More Jealousy." To get this free online course about "No More Jealousy"
visit http://www.NoMoreJealousy.com
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