1996
Just as Amelia thinks she's over her anxiety and insecurity, her best friend announces her engagement, bringing her anxiety and insecurity right back.
86 min
CLEAR ALL
When Chip Conley, dynamic author of the bestselling Peak, suffered a series of devastating personal and professional setbacks, he began using what he came to call “Emotional Equations” (such as Joy = Love – Fear) to help him focus on the variables in life that he could handle, rather than...
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Vacation photos, engagement announcements, wedding shoots—it can be enough to make you seriously envious.
Few people will easily admit to taking pleasure in the misfortunes of others.
Jealousy and envy are normal, but you don’t have to get stuck in these feelings. You can use these feelings to help you get where you want.
Unhealthy comparing can be self-limiting—perhaps especially for creative people, who often have the personality trait of high sensitivity, which typically includes stronger emotional reactions.
Creativity coach Jennifer Mills Kerr provides her top tips on the creative life.
A groundbreaking exploration of why we want what we want, and a toolkit for freeing ourselves from chasing unfulfilling desires. Humans don’t desire anything independently. Human desire is mimetic—we imitate what other people want.
Jealousy sucks. It burns a toxic hole through everything good it touches. It can arise within from personal insecurities, the shady actions of others, or even past triggering experiences. No matter its source, try these 3 ideas.
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Envy can be turned into joy for the very person you envy.
Envy turns life into an endless competition that nobody wins.