6 Comments on “7 Tips for Overcoming Jealousy in Relationships

  • Kristine on April 22 said:

    I was sitting at work, chewing on my lip and shaking, I was so afraid that my girlfriend was at home cheating on me.  I had no proof, but I’d made myself near nauseous with anxiety.  I listened to the little session and believe it or not, it made me feel a great deal better!  I only did it because no one was around, but I am glad I did.  The night at work flew by, and there was no blow-up when I got home.  Don’t know how you do it, but thanks!

  • Zashime on June 20 said:

    This was helful. I’m always jealous with my boyfriend even if he didn’t do anything, just because I imagined it. Now I’m out of my paranoia and just feel good about myself.  Thanks!

  • Lucie on August 17 said:

    This was really helpful.  I used to imagine that women my boyfriend worked with were flirting with him and that he enjoyed the attention.  I even imagined that one of them was always coming on to him.  The article really helped me to realise that I was believing in my imagination and not what was real

  • Karen on September 16 said:

    So how do you overcome trust and jealousy over your hubby looking at women on porn maybe or facebook women just out of wanting to see a pretty face? haha on that. No real cheating though physically. Please let me know the answer to this. Can’t get over it

  • Joe Hepperle on May 18 said:

    At first I was going to write a note informing you that your advice was way off base. But, on further reflection, this message is now my strong encouragement for you to keep selling your hypnosis downloads! They apparently are working wonders! To be sure, technically your article is correct. If one is a jealous husband or boyfriend with absolutely *no* evidence of possible infidelity, then that person needs to just get over it. (Or hire a Private Investigator to answer once and for all (“Once for all” for British readers) whether fears are justified or not). I’m not quite sure what to make of your statement that, “Of course, if your partner is continually sexually active with other people, then jealousy is totally justified.” What? Isn’t that like saying that if YOUR flight has lost both engines, is headed nose-down at 600 miles per hour (966kmh) straight toward the ground, then it’s okay to wonder about that airline’s prior safety record? But, I digress. I wanted to make the point that I think your recorded hypnosis apparently works very well. Back in my “player” days I went to visit a woman whom I hadn’t seen in a long time because she had moved more than 300 miles away. Shortly after I arrived at her apartment, her boyfriend showed up (Gulp!). She and I had only been talking at her dinner table so far, so no problem. Her boyfriend sat down and the three of us had some good conversation. Eight o’clock PM rolled past. Nine o’clock PM rolled past. Ten o’clock PM passed and I could tell he was getting antsy. I went to the bathromm and when I came back out, they were in a hushed, fervent conversation. As I approached, I heard her tell him that I was “just a friend”, and for him to go home and she would see him tomorrow. She assured him that we weren’t lovers and that I just needed a place to stay for the night because I had driven a long way. He must have downloaded your hypnosis tapes, because he rolled-over pretty easy (i.e. gave in without much of a fight). Thank you for supplying your recorded hypnosis downloads to those who need it. Keep up the good work.

  • anonymous srilanka on May 30 said:

    Thank you very much. you just made my life…

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