“Where most women get confused is in that gray zone, the area where he shows interest but nothing really comes of it, and you just don’t know how he feels. But here’s the thing: you do know. It’s obvious.”— Sabina Alexis, anewmode.com
“Usually when we become jealous in a relationship it’s not because of something that is, but because of something that we fear.”— Sabina Alexis, anewmode.com
“Jealousy is an emotion, and like other emotions, it can be controlled. You can choose to not give in to your jealous feelings. You can choose to be happy with what you have instead of wishing you had what someone else does. When you feel that green monster being roused, you have two options. You can…”— Sabina Alexis, anewmode.com
“What we all need to realize is that we were given a unique toolbox to be the person we’re meant to be. And there is no one else like you in the entire world, just like there are no two snowflakes that are exactly the same. We all have different gifts; that’s what makes the world run as it does.”— Sabina Alexis, anewmode.com
“Happiness doesn’t come from the perfect body or being in a relationship, even with a guy who does all sorts of romantic, hashtag-worthy things. These things can enhance your level of happiness, but that’s not really where happiness comes from—not the real stuff, anyway. Happiness starts within you.”— Sabina Alexis, anewmode.com
“But no matter what you’re struggling with, it’s important to recognize that jealousy usually stems from a void. The best way to cure it is to fill the void with other things and to really try and hone in on how good you have it, because you probably have a lot going on in your life that other people…”— Sabina Alexis, anewmode.com
“Jealousy usually stems from a feeling of lack within yourself. You feel like there is some sort of void within you and that once you fill it, you’ll be complete and happy. The best way to counteract this feeling is to focus on appreciating what you have…but this isn’t always easy.”— Sabina Alexis, anewmode.com
“There will always be someone with a better body (especially those fitness bloggers!), a nicer home, a bigger wardrobe, shinier hair, smoother skin, perfect makeup techniques, and some girl on a perfectly sanded beach somewhere gorgeous and exotic with a piña colada perched between her thigh gap.”— Sabrina Alexis, anewmode.com
“Jealousy is an impulse, an emotion that sometimes leads to action. If it doesn’t, then it just festers within us and causes misery. You never feel at ease; you can never fully appreciate what you have; there is always that sense of lacking, a void that demands to be filled.”— Sabrina Alexis, anewmode.com
“We don’t have access to their real lives; instead, we have access to the idealized, filtered, highlight reel of their lives. And even though we know that what we see on social media isn’t ‘real,’ it can really have a strong, often negative, effect on us.”— Sabrina Alexis, anewmode.com
“A key ingredient to genuine happiness is gratitude—being happy with what you have. A key ingredient to being miserable is coveting what someone else has, and thinking you aren’t enough.”— Sabrina Alexis, anewmode.com
“Your relationship with yourself sets the tone for every other relationship you have.”— Unknown, facebook.com
“I can see beauty where others see ugliness. That either makes me an artist or a person of very poor taste.”— Unknown, facebook.com
“I think I fall in love a little bit with anyone who shows me their soul. This world is so guarded and fearful. I appreciate rawness so much.”— Hplyrikz, facebook.com
“When a flower doesn't bloom you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.”— OCIZ, facebook.com