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The Truth About Jealousy & How To Handle It

1 h 12 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Jealousy is something most people don’t like to admit but it shows up more often than we think, especially in close relationships. In this episode, we’re unpacking the truth about jealousy: where it comes from, how it affects your thoughts and behavior, and what it takes to overcome it. Through real-life examples and biblical insight, we explore how jealousy is often rooted in dissatisfaction, comparison, and unaddressed internal struggles and how ignoring it can lead to division, distance, and regret in your friendships. We discuss: * The difference between jealousy and envy * How comparison impacts your relationships * Why jealousy is more than just a feeling * The role of mindset, identity, and purpose * Practical steps to confront and overcome jealousy Reminder: You don’t need what someone else has... you need to understand what’s been assigned to you. 🎓 Homework: Try a Daily Comparison Detox |track your comparisons, reframe your thoughts, and refocus on your own path.

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