Are you trying to make the wrong shoes fit?

If you’re struggling to decide if you’re in the right relationship, just ask yourself one simple question: “Am I Trying To Make The Wrong Shoes Fit?” In This article Burrel Lee Wilks III shares some more of his signature life coaching “without sugarcoating”.

The most intimate feeling that cause love?

Though jealousy is an innate feeling, sometimes it manifests itself in abnormal forms and brings along worry and doubts. It would not be right to say that love is the source of jealousy.

Jealousy: The Green-Eyed Monster

Dear Jane,

How can I let go of resentment towards my mother for being thin and lose weight myself?

I wanted to answer this question because, even if weight is not everyone’s issue, resentment and jealousy torture most of us at one time or another.

Jealousy is an indicator that we believe someone else has something that we cannot attain. We may experience jealousy about someone’s looks, their financial status, their popularity/success, or their personal life. But it a…

Jealousy And Effective Solutions For It

Jealousy is a major depressing feeling. It has several definitions but regardless of disparity in its definitions, a common theme may be noted – that jealousy is a significant idea. Jealousy is often misconstrued as similar to envy but distinctions were made identifying jealousy to be a desire to keep what someone has while envy is that desire to obtain what someone does not have.

Jealousy may be constructive or destructive. Some psychologists believe that jealousy is nece…

When Jealousy Creeps In

Jealousy is a kind of feeling, which develops when a person believes that his/her valued relationship is threatened by some kind of insecurity. It mainly comes because of the insecurity of the jealous person. The causes of jealousy are more mental than physical. The feeling of jealousy is also considered to be a negative emotion and there are mainly two causes, which lead to jealousy. The first cause of jealousy can be attributed to the insecurity problem, which is mostly see…

The Poison of Resentment

Actress Susan Saint James, in a TV interview after the terrible plane crash that claimed the life of her 14 year old son Teddy, and injured her husband, NBC Sports Chairman Dick Ebersol, and her son Charles, made the following brilliant statement: “Resentment is like taking poison and then expecting the other person to die.” Even in the face of her great loss, she is not angry, blaming, or resentful.