Jealousy often signals a fear of loss rather than a lack of love. Learn to shift from comparison to self-worth so you feel secure and interesting again.

The secret isn't about 'performing' for his attention—it's about building that internal self-worth so you feel like a high-value woman regardless of who he talks to. When you stop being a satellite orbiting his planet and become your own sun, you naturally become a people magnet.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Blythe: You know, Nia, I was reading about bank swallows recently—these tiny birds that actually spy on their mates up to a hundred times a day just to guard their territory. It’s wild to think that even in nature, there’s this hardwired survival instinct to protect what we love.
Nia: It really puts that "green-eyed monster" into perspective, doesn't it? We often feel so much shame when jealousy hits, but it’s actually like a relationship smoke alarm. It’s a signal that we’re feeling a fear of loss or maybe just not feeling "enough" in our own skin.
Blythe: Exactly, and when you’re sitting there wondering if he’s more interested in the barista than you, it’s exhausting. You just want to feel interesting and noticed again without the constant anxiety.
Nia: Right, and the secret isn't about "performing" for his attention—it's about building that internal self-worth so you feel like a high-value woman regardless of who he talks to. Let’s explore how we can turn that jealousy into a tool for self-discovery and genuine connection.