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New Website Tackles Jealousy Issues In Modern Society
London, UK (PRWEB) May 16, 2009 -- Sarah Jenson's new website Beating Jealousy (http://www.beatingjealousy.com) sets to tackle the issue of jealousy in today's society, and provides a complimentary 35 page report, and regular updates, that promises to help the reader totally overcome their issues.
Since the dawn of time, jealousy has been an issue for many relationships. But in today's society it exists more than ever before.
As modern and tough times hit many families and couples, a culture of have and 'have-nots' is beginning to exist. The 'have-nots' are starting to resent the haves. They are beginning to ask the inevitable question as to why other people should have what they don't.
Sarah Jenson, a one time sufferer of pathological jealousy, resulting in relationship break-ups, and at that time living life with very low self-image, has launched a new website in order to help people overcome their issues. (http://www.beatingjealousy.com) offers readers a complimentary report and a regular newsletter, where Sarah writes about her weekly experiences, from the heart.
Sarah says, "In these modern times, jealousy isn't just an Old Testament adage. Resenting someone else for what they own, is becoming part of our modern day culture and it needs to be addressed."
She further commented that "It's becoming apparent that this issue is a modern society-wide problem. In years gone by, potentially jealous individuals were identified in many ways, from their star-signs to the color of their hair. But today we are told that problem occurs with our culture of 'want it now' personalities."
Her website does of course tackle things such as what makes my Aquarius man jealous (http://www.beatingjealousy.com), but most importantly it clearly states the green eyed monster is not just confined to relationships or star-signs; but life in general.
In order to set the record straight and to do something to help her fellow sufferers, Sarah set about recording her methods of dealing on a day to day basis with her demons.
The result is a very well written and concise report on how she tackled and learned to overcome jealousy (http://www.beatingjealousy.com). Readers are encouraged to download the report which will set them on the right road to learning to deal with their issues too.
The report also covers the topical issue of 'jealousy in the workplace'.
The question of what causes jealousy is explored in great detail and the solutions are proposed in a simple way. The complimentary report is delivered by email. One might say it's a modern day solution, to an age old, but ever-present problem.
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