
“Las Las, Everybody Go Dey Alright” – But Are We?
The phrase, “Las las, everybody go dey alright,” has become a national anthem for coping mechanisms or resilience in Nigeria whenever things go south.
Issues of excessive jealousy can be a serious challenge in relationships especially when it is not handled well. I was teaching some days ago on Spousal Jealousy and a partner was said to have installed CTV cameras in every area of the house including the car.
There are two types of jealousy: There is one that is based on fact, and another on assumption(pathological). In either case, jealousy is a feeling that comes out of fear of losing a loved one to someone else or something else. It may also be a sense of threat towards someone you love.
People express jealousy in different forms, varying from over-protection, excessive ownership, abuse, violence, etc.
Either jealousy is based on fact or assumption: the following are helpful ways to deal with excessive jealousy:
How Can One Create or Reduce His/her Jealousy?
My point is, before taking that action, have you considered the consequence?
That road is not such that you might want to tread.
If the jealousy is getting out of hand, just like when a headache persists and you keep taking painkillers, it is an indication to see a professional.
At every point in time, committing your relationship to God is very helpful. Only God can change us. I encourage people to tell God about the areas where they are experiencing discomfort in their relationships.
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