jealousy

5 Ways to Follow Jealousy to Find Your Joy

Are you jealous of something? Become friends with envy and she might tell you what’s missing in your life
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Here’s Why People Get Mad When You Achieve Success

There’s no denying that success comes in different “shapes and sizes”. You could be successful financially, romantically, or health-wise. And if you’ve always found yourself to be advantaged in some way, then you must already know that some people feel a little envy towards you, (and may want to take what you have), but you […] …

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If You’re Insecure and Afraid of Rejection Like Me…

“How brave the moon shines in her skin; outnumbered by the stars.” ~Angie Welland-Crosby
I have this reoccurring dream where I am about to teach a yoga class. I stand to teach, and no one is paying any attention to …
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How To Make Social Media Less Awful

You’re reading How To Make Social Media Less Awful, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you’re enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.

When we share our beliefs and our politics on social media, many of us are trying to change hearts and minds. But the system is stacked against us: Facebook and Instagram’s algorithms mostly show us topics we’re already interested in, and our posts only reach our own echo chambers. When we do run into someone with a different view, we drive each other insane with comments section flame wars. Here are some guidelines for better content sharing to engage with the people who need to hear it, and hopefully, to make the social media universe a better place while you’re at it.

Do your research. We are all responsible for stopping fake news and false alarms. Before hitting share, ask yourself: Do I know this topic…

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Why Success Often Drives Friends Apart

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Sometimes when those close to us reach success in their careers or personal life, we start to get jealous and wonder why weren’t as fortunate. Some people have fundamental difficulties with handling success—in particular, the success of others. We can accept that strangers are successful, but sometimes it bothers us to see our friends, a former classmate, colleague, and sometimes even our own siblings succeed, even though we genuinely care and have love for them.
Success can come in many forms. It might be getting that high paying cool new job, losing a lot of weight, or finding a new mate. However, success among our closest friends is often the most problematic. If you have ever felt a hint of jealousy or perhaps been envious of your…

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