How to Deal with Feeling of Envy? Envious/Jealous of Others
How to Deal with Feeling of Envy? Envious/Jealous of Others, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 26 lectures, based on 10 reviews, and has 38 subscribers.
You will learn about How to overcome envy? Envious or Jealous of someone Things, qualities, possessions that induce envy in people What provokes your envy? How do envious people behave? Social status, Wealth and Envy Why do we hate people we envy? Sour grapes Comparison, Competition and Envy in companies What to do if you envy a friend, neighbor or colleague? Schadenfreude. What is Schadenfreude? Feeling satisfaction at the failure of others Envy at Workplace Envy between coworkers Envy in companies, organizations, offices Who envies whom at work? How do organizations provoke envy in employees People who are being envied Victims of envious wishes Can feeling envy be useful to us? If you are being envied by someone… How to protect yourself from envious coworkers So you are envious of someone. What to do? How to overcome envy in yourself Professional envy and how to deal with it How to diminish envy at workplace? How is envy managed in society Letting go of envious feelings How to stop envying other people Envy management skills Generational Envy Sense of injustice and unfairness Case study. Homer Simpson and Ned Flanders Envy and recruitment process in organizations Envy of the young, rich and famous Envying the promoted colleague Envying one’s subordinates The envious recruiter Envy and mentoring How to eradicate envy from companies Being envied: Gender differences Capitalism, Socialism and Envy Envy in tribal and modern societies Signs that you are being envied How can you deal with envious people Dealing with envious relative, envious family member Working through situations of being envied How to avoid being the target of envy at work? What should I do if I am envious of someone? Someone has been more successful than me Reducing envy between colleagues What can the manager do to prevent envy in the firm? Is Envying Human Nature? Social comparison and Envy This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who is interested in self-reflection and self-analysis. or People who want to stop feeling envious of others or People who are being envied by others It is particularly useful for Anyone who is interested in self-reflection and self-analysis. or People who want to stop feeling envious of others or People who are being envied by others.
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Title: How to Deal with Feeling of Envy? Envious/Jealous of Others
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 4.25
Number of Lectures: 26
Number of Published Lectures: 26
Number of Curriculum Items: 26
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Original Price: $79.99
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What You Will Learn
- How to overcome envy?
- Envious or Jealous of someone
- Things, qualities, possessions that induce envy in people
- What provokes your envy?
- How do envious people behave?
- Social status, Wealth and Envy
- Why do we hate people we envy?
- Sour grapes
- Comparison, Competition and Envy in companies
- What to do if you envy a friend, neighbor or colleague?
- Schadenfreude. What is Schadenfreude?
- Feeling satisfaction at the failure of others
- Envy at Workplace
- Envy between coworkers
- Envy in companies, organizations, offices
- Who envies whom at work?
- How do organizations provoke envy in employees
- People who are being envied
- Victims of envious wishes
- Can feeling envy be useful to us?
- If you are being envied by someone…
- How to protect yourself from envious coworkers
- So you are envious of someone. What to do?
- How to overcome envy in yourself
- Professional envy and how to deal with it
- How to diminish envy at workplace?
- How is envy managed in society
- Letting go of envious feelings
- How to stop envying other people
- Envy management skills
- Generational Envy
- Sense of injustice and unfairness
- Case study. Homer Simpson and Ned Flanders
- Envy and recruitment process in organizations
- Envy of the young, rich and famous
- Envying the promoted colleague
- Envying one’s subordinates
- The envious recruiter
- Envy and mentoring
- How to eradicate envy from companies
- Being envied: Gender differences
- Capitalism, Socialism and Envy
- Envy in tribal and modern societies
- Signs that you are being envied
- How can you deal with envious people
- Dealing with envious relative, envious family member
- Working through situations of being envied
- How to avoid being the target of envy at work?
- What should I do if I am envious of someone?
- Someone has been more successful than me
- Reducing envy between colleagues
- What can the manager do to prevent envy in the firm?
- Is Envying Human Nature?
- Social comparison and Envy
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who is interested in self-reflection and self-analysis.
- People who want to stop feeling envious of others
- People who are being envied by others
Target Audiences
- Anyone who is interested in self-reflection and self-analysis.
- People who want to stop feeling envious of others
- People who are being envied by others
Envyis the feeling of the displeasure produced by the advantage or prosperity of others. The person we envy has personal attributes (such as beauty, patience, or intelligence), possessions (such as a car, a house), or positions (like being the boss) that we lack but desire. We envy both what other people are and what they have.
Envy is wanting to destroy what someone else has. Not just wanting it for yourself, but wanting other people not to have it. It’s a deep-rooted issue, where you are very, very resentful of another person’s well-being – whether that be their looks, their position or the car they have. It is silent, destructive, and pure malice.
The emotion of envy is closely related with:
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Jealousy
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Despair at others’ advantages
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Grudge
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Destructive attacks and meanness
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Dissatisfaction and hostility
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Rivalry and Resentment
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Covetousness
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Spiteful rage and criticism
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Preoccupation with injustice
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Unfair distributions of wealth
Most people are likely to experience envy in the workplace. Promoting an employee, recruiting a new employee, placing two similar people side by side in the same team may trigger envy.
It is hard to imagine any human being completely without envy. Some individuals, of course, are, for whatever reasons, much more envious than others. But all humans probably experience some envy.
In this course you’ll learn :
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How to overcome envy?
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Things, qualities, possessions that induce envy in people
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What provokes your envy?
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Social status, Wealth and Envy
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Why do we hate people we envy? Sour grapes.
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Comparison, Competition and Envy in companies
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What to do if you envy a friend, neighbor or colleague?
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What is schadenfreude?
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How is envy related to inequality?
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Feeling satisfaction at the failure of others
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Envy between coworkers
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Envy in companies, organizations, offices
-
How do organizations provoke envy in employees
-
Can feeling envy be useful to us?
-
If you are being envied by someone…
-
How to protect yourself from envious colleagues
-
So you are envious of someone. What to do?
-
How to overcome envy in yourself
-
Professional envy and how to deal with it
-
How to diminish envy at workplace?
-
How is envy managed in society?
-
Letting go of envious feelings
-
How to stop envying other people
-
Envy management skills
-
Generational envy
-
Case study. Homer Simpson and Ned Flanders
-
Envy and recruitment process in organizations
-
Envy of the young, rich and famous
-
Envying the promoted colleague
-
The envious recruiter
-
Being envied: Gender differences
-
Signs that you are being envied
-
How can you deal with envious people?
-
Dealing with envious relative. Envious family member
-
Working through situations of being envied
-
How to avoid being the target of envy at work?
-
What should I do if I am envious of someone?
-
Someone has been more successful than me
-
Reducing envy between co-workers
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What can the manager do to prevent envy in the company?
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Is envying human nature?
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Social comparison and envy
The existence of envy is an unavoidable aspect of social interaction. But we cannot let it grow out of control. I hope this course will help you to deal with this complex emotion.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Getting to know the emotion of envy
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: The emotion of Envy. What is it?
Lecture 3: What induces envy in people?
Lecture 4: Envious or Jealous? What is the difference?
Lecture 5: How do envious people behave?
Chapter 2: Envy in everyday life
Lecture 1: Social Status, Wealth and Envy
Lecture 2: Envying a friend, colleague and neighbor . Case studies. Homer Simpson
Lecture 3: Schadenfreude. Satisfaction at the failure of others
Lecture 4: Comparison and Competition in Organizations
Lecture 5: Why do we hate people we envy? Sour grapes
Chapter 3: Envy in organizations, companies, offices
Lecture 1: Workplace envy. Envying the promoted colleague
Lecture 2: Envy between co-workers. Who envies whom at work? Reasons for envy at work
Lecture 3: How do organizations provoke envy in employees?
Chapter 4: Envy in Society
Lecture 1: Why are we being envied?
Lecture 2: Can feeling envy be useful to us?
Lecture 3: Envy in different societies. Equality among people
Lecture 4: Why do rivals envy each other?
Chapter 5: Solutions: How to deal with envy in yourself and others
Lecture 1: If you are being envied by someone
Lecture 2: How to protect yourself from envious coworkers?
Lecture 3: So you are envious of someone. What to do?
Lecture 4: How to diminish envy at workplace. Reducing envy between colleagues
Lecture 5: How is envy managed in society?
Lecture 6: Letting go of envious feelings
Lecture 7: How to stop envying other people?
Lecture 8: Conclusion
Lecture 9: Bonus Lesson
Instructors
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Narmina Gasimova
Psychologist
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