In the 21st century, there are so many mediums
which inculcate the feeling of jealousy in a person. Social Media is one such
platform. While Facebook and Twitter rule the roost, commonly people wonder *
How does he get so many likes? * How is she so photogenic?
Jealousy is a complex emotion, which often stems
from insecurity or a fear of losing control. Everybody expresses and handles
jealousy in a different way, but certain universal techniques can be used to
help conquer it.
Being aware of jealous feelings is the first step
towards keeping it under control. Also conquering jealousy requires an honest
conversation about how you feel. It's far healthier to talk about your negative
feelings than to reveal them through your actions. The more you communicate
with them, and seek reassurance the more your feelings of jealousy will
subside.
Hold a strong and determined belief inside
yourself that jealousy is an emotion you will never face. Your idol or perfect
self just doesn't deserve the existence of the emotion. For instance, if you have an acquaintance of
yours who is extremely pretty and sometimes, you envy her. That is the time
when you need to firmly tell yourself that this is just not your perfect self.
You can't feel that way. Take a few minutes to stand back mentally from the
person.
The next step is to observe your thoughts as if
you were an onlooker or a detached observer. Being as silent as possible, ask
yourself as if the thoughts you are having are the ones you wish to keep, if
they are going where you would choose them to go.
In the
resulting silence, steer (change direction) your thinking to where you want it
to be; perhaps to personal affirmations (positive thoughts) you use to
establish yourself on your seat of self-respect. The affirmations can be: * I
am aware of myself as a special person with my own unique specialties or * I am
aware of myself as internally rich, full of many invisible treasures, * I am
aware of myself as a content being and overflowing with happiness, etc. This technique changes our attitudes and
feelings and influences us positively.
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