Marisa Peer Overcome Jealousy
When jealousy becomes an overpowering feeling, it can become obsessive. It can lead to heartache and relationship breakdowns, whether romantic, work-related, friendships, or family.
“This course is available and delivery within a few hours!”
When jealousy becomes an overpowering feeling, it can become obsessive. It can lead to heartache and relationship breakdowns, whether romantic, work-related, friendships, or family.
File Size:25.21 MB Format File: 1 MP3
Marisa Peer – Overcome Jealousy
YOU CAN HELP ERADICATE FEELINGS OF JEALOUSY THROUGH THE POWER OF HYPNOSIS
Do you ever have all-consuming feelings of jealousy?
Has jealousy ever affected any of your relationships?
Do you have jealous feelings that you just can’t control?
Jealous thoughts can chip away, leaving us and others feeling bad. When those feelings of envy creep up, we can feel out of control with our emotions. When jealousy becomes an overpowering feeling, it can become obsessive. It can lead to heartache and relationship breakdowns, whether romantic, work-related, friendships, or family.
Jealousy happens when you misuse your imagination, your thoughts can spiral, and you are not clear on what is real and not real. For example, if you have a partner, you may worry about your partner’s desires and actions and then begin to make up scenarios and react emotionally. Furthermore, jealousy can repel and push other people away, and you begin to stop enjoying your life.
However, what is happening underneath all this has nothing to do with external factors. Feeling envy is a natural reaction to our innate fear of rejection. It is an emotion that becomes heightened when we feel threatened. It comes down to us feeling inadequate, unworthy, and not enough.
The good news is when you understand how your mind works, you get to control your emotions. This audio is designed to help you eradicate feelings of jealousy.
—————
“NOTE: The content above has been rewritten by our library.”
“To read more original content please visit here. Powered by Marisa Peer .”