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How Stepparents can prevent jealousy from damaging their relationship | How Stepparents can prevent jealousy from damaging their relationship |
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Julie Andrews in the sound of music is the vision of the perfect stepmother. Devoted to the children, making play clothes from curtains, singing songs and putting on shows with them. Sickening isn’t it! Not a week goes by that I don’t hear from a stepparent about how horrible and cruel they feel because they have emotions of jealousy and resentment in their stepfamily. It also seems quite usual for step-parents to give themselves a hard time because of these emotions.
But lets think about this for a moment.
You’ve given up a lot for this relationship: you’ll probably never experience a honeymoon period; you’ve missed out on many firsts, money needs to go that much further and there are other people around that let you know that you aren’t the only special person in your partner’s life.
Are jealousy, resentment and occasional anger justified?
Whether these emotions are justified or not, they are certainly common. And if they are common then there must be something happening within the stepfamily to make these feelings rise.
Are these feelings healthy?
There is nothing quite like jealousy to drive a relationships to the edge. Unchecked it is very destructive. In fact many of the clients I coach begin exactly here, with words: ‘I need your help. My relationships is on the verge of breaking up because of my jealousy’.
There is an array of reasons why jealousy gets triggered. Here are some of the most usual ones that I come across in a stepfamily.
What can you do to help you get your jealousy in hand and begin to feel more empowered and in control again?
And these ones will really help you nail jealousy.
These tips worked really well for me once I woke up to the fact that if I didn’t address this ‘thing’ that seemed to take me over time after time my relationship wouldn’t survive. That wasn’t something I wanted to risk. My relationship is far too valuable to me.
I’m sure yours is too valuable to you too.
Take action today!
Jo The Stepfamily Coach
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