Overcoming Envy
February 16th, 2009Reading Level: Leisurely
Comparing yourself with others can be a slippery slope into a life of envy, inferiority, and intimidation.
When you fail to recognize your value as a unique person with a divine destiny that affects this world in ways that no one else ever can or will, it is easy to fall into the comparison game. I came across a great article by Norma Schmidt on this topic. The points below are excerpts from her article.
Norma is an accomplished Ezine article author; her articles can be viewed on many Ezine sites across the Internet. Norma provides 5 guidelines to overcoming the temptation to compare your personal value to that of others and avoid the resulting envy, intimidation, and other negative feelings it produces. A link to her full article is footnoted below.
Whether comparing yourself is an extreme habit of yours, or an occasional one, we can all benefit from Norma’s points on Breaking Free from Comparisons:
1. Give Yourself More Credit.
This strategy is preventive. Look inside, and give yourself credit for your accomplishments and positive character traits… recognize the heart, intelligence, imagination and integrity you bring to living life your way.
2. Count Your Blessings
This is another preventive tactic to build your comparison “immunity.” Cultivating an awareness of all the blessings of your life can take the sting out of seeing how others are blessed
3. Exhale
When you notice that you’re comparing yourself to someone else, Immerse Yourself in the Full Healing Contemplation Here »
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Tags: controlling thoughts, destiny, emotional health, personal growth, positive thinking, relationships, self esteem, self worth

