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Ah, jealousy.
That green-eyed monster we learned about when we were kids.
A friend had something you didn’t.
A schoolmate brought something super cool and amazing to show and tell that all the kids in your class couldn’t stop talking about.
A cousin went on an exciting trip to a dude ranch while you sat at home watching re-runs of Gilligan’s Island.
Unless we are talking about romantic relationships, jealousy isn’t a topic of common conversation for most adults.
And yet — chances are high it’s interfering with your quality of life right now.
Jealousy Is More Common than You Might Think
You may be conscious of it. This post may be the first time you’ve stopped to consider that perhaps jealousy is at the root of why you’ve been feeling not-so-great lately.
I recently experienced professional jealousy. It took me by surprise. Made me stop and ask myself, “WTF?”
I began to dig around. I realized I was dissatisfied with my business. I’d hit a plateau. One of my dear friends and colleagues was seeing her business soar.
I decided to create a tool to help myself sift through what was going on for me.
That tool is now The Jealousy Journal. You can buy it here.
I designed it for anyone who is committed to self-improvement and becoming a better human. If jealousy is at play inside your head or in your subconscious, you will suffer in some way or another.
Suffering sucks, so why not work through what leads us to feel crummy?
The Jealousy Journal can help you free yourself from that suffering and get back to doing what you do best:
Your work.
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