Jealousy appears to be linked to elevated cortisol levels in the human brain. Flavonoids in dark chocolate reduce cortisol ...
Beating jealousy: how to overcome the green-eyed monster ©Shutterstock If you're someone who suffers a lot from feelings of jealousy, you'll know how all-consuming it can be.
Running away from or “rising above” jealousy is not an option for most, so we might as well try and understand it. Here are three factors responsible for the green-eyed monster we call ...
So, here is what I propose you do when you come face-to-face with jealousy: 1 ... it’s totally natural to be possessed by that green-eyed monster. Instead, try putting yourself in their shoes.
Whether it’s seeing a friend getting a new car or a colleague being promoted, jealousy can rear its nasty head out of nowhere, leaving us with a bad taste in our mouth. So how do we deal with it?
“Remember that the real work in overcoming retroactive jealousy is ultimately yours to do,” Reynolds says — and luckily, you now have a bunch of tools to start tackling that green-eyed monster head-on ...
“Remember that the real work in overcoming retroactive jealousy is ultimately yours to do,” Reynolds says—and luckily, you now have a bunch of tools to start tackling that green-eyed monster ...