How to handle jealous women like a QUEEN

Published 2024-04-28
Some women (not all, but many) can be jealous. How do we navigate this gracefully while protecting ourselves from this toxic behavior? How do we handle our own jealous feelings? Find out in today's video! To take more in-depth classes from me, visit: Levelupclass.com/

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All Comments (21)
  • Very sad how women can be very jealous and dislike you for no reason!!! I have lived thru it my entire life. No matter how caring and friendly, I can be!!! Oh well, less toxic friendship is better for our soul. Greetings from Arizona ladies!!!
  • @Mk56b
    I have learned not to reveal to much to certain women. Bc of the jealously. It makes life more peaceful for me. It’s sad though.
  • @dedalins1810
    As a successful woman in a male dominant field, jealous men like to laugh at my ideas while stealing and presenting them as theirs, they also love to talk about my appearance (how old and "off market" I am for being single and over 40s) while spreading lies about me being involved with them, even the married ones! Same behaviour as jealous women towards my appearance, my money and my independency from my also successful partners. So, I honestly think it's a matter of character, not gender. We all should accept jealousy as a normal human trait and canalize energy towards improving ourselves and not downplaying others to feel better. It's so ugly.
  • @Divinenubian
    Jealousy is low class and not very classy.its a form of low-level mental illness, and personally, I feel sad for unhappy people. They are at war with themselves and could benefit from therapy.
  • @chillwithsil
    I’m the type of person that’s gets inspired not jealous. Thank you Anna I like your content!
  • @sophial.2438
    "Thou shalt not covet." Jealously is a terrible sin!
  • @Arysugar0
    I don’t jealous women, but women are jealous of me just because I am me. I compliment women I don’t even know on their …clothes…shoes…style…perfume and the like. I love me and know who I am. I’ve never cared about who have what or how anyone looks.
  • It is scary when toxicity can reach the extremes of criminal activity. There was the story in another forum of a lady who was almost poisoned by her "friends"; she had graduated with honours, got a high paying job, things were falling into place for her. Her friends decided to take her out for drinks; when she went to the bathroom, one of her "friends" slipped something into her drink. One of the waitresses saw it, waited outside the bathroom and warned this lady about it, told her not to drink her cocktail. The lady comes back to the table, her "friends" are egging her on to celebrate and drink up her cocktail. She pushed it to one of them and asked them to drink it for her, and that is when their true colours came out and a heated argument about how this lady got everything she wanted in life and they didn't, that she thought she was too good for them. Long story short, they are no longer friends, the lady reported them to the police and had them arrested. Sad that they did not choose to celebrate her; the good you put out into the world will always come back to you if you choose it, no matter what emotions you are battling with at first.
  • @FunnyShellBear
    Jealousy is a clear sign that you want what someone else has - use that knowledge as inspiration rather than tearing other people down. People who try to diminish others only make themselves look bad. If you ever find yourself feeling jealous, ask yourself what it is you want that they have. Then use that as inspiration and go get it! ❤
  • @marietgagliardi
    Jealousy is a real problem when someone tries to sabotage you at work or socially. Sometimes you need to shut people down but most of the time i ignore them and the truth comes out about their lies
  • @coralpetals
    “I can validate my own self.” Amen. So many people need to hear and internalize this and then apply it to so many situations their lives. Thank you for using your platform for such good!
  • @nanimm8673
    “This is my life, and 98% of the women around me. I didn’t do anything to deserve the hate, jealousy, and competitiveness I get from them. It’s always the same with all the women I meet. I’m someone who’s very content with my life and with what I have, and I have zero jealousy towards people because I believe they work hard to get there. I just block them and move away from them because I can’t trust people with this attitude.”
  • @Anamillio
    Social media is playing a huge negative role in people's perceptions of themselves.. unfortunately
  • @tereza5211
    You will never find haters who are doing better than you 😉 Btw I love that the timing of the video is 11:11 and there are right now 11 comments 🥰
  • @Lovejoypeace69
    I had a horrible issue about a year and a half ago when someone (family) got struck by jealousy towards me. I was once the solution person and then I ended up being the problem. I’ve learned a lot from that and I’m so much stronger in mind, and so much happier one year later. Thank you for this video.
  • @bleri8
    I have dealt with jealous women my whole life. It is very complicated and difficult to deal with.these women create so much damage in other people's lives, whether they act knowingly or not
  • @user-xb3id6pz9k
    I’ve started surrounding myself with women who are only positive about themselves because they don’t need to criticise me to feel good about themselves❤ I love seeing women who look fantastic because I take inspiration from what they are wearing or how they did their makeup or hair etc 🙏
  • @rosamariav_09
    As much as I love social media, it is playing a big role in mental health issues IMHO. Many lies and liars around making people feel insecure and less privileged, to say the least. Everyone is “rich and pretty”. Perhaps if we try to be honest when we put ourselves out there, we would be able to help to make a better world. Great video Anna. Sending love.