For: Jealousy & envy

Disarm
the comparison loop.

Jealousy lies about itself. It says it's about them, when it's always about the sentence it sets off inside you. This page is for the part of you tired of that sentence.

What the loop sounds like, inside

Tell us which of these sentences lands.

I want to be happy for them. I am — and I'm not.
Their post ruined my afternoon.
I know I'm comparing unfairly. Knowing doesn't stop me.
It's not their success — it's what it makes me feel about mine.
I'm ashamed of the size of my reaction.
I want to celebrate without this undertow.
What you've already tried

You are not starting from zero. You are starting from tired.

And that's the right place to begin. Miracle Work was made for people who have already done the thoughtful work — and are done with the parts that didn't finish.

  • Unfollowing, which worked for a week
  • Reasoning with yourself
  • Gratitude practice that felt performative
  • Therapy that explained the pattern
  • Working harder to match them
  • Pretending you don't feel it
What you actually want

To see them, and stay in yourself.

Envy is rarely the problem. The sentence it triggers is. Change the sentence's charge, and the envy loses its gravity.

How Miracle Work enters the picture

Miracle Work works on the sentence underneath the jealousy.

We identify the specific sting — "I'm behind", "I should be further", "I am not as loved", "I won't make it" — and play games that reduce the sentence's felt reality. What remains is simple admiration — or clean ambition — without the undertow.

Games that often fit
Come with one real thing

Their life stops costing you yours.

Bring the specific person, post, or moment that keeps stinging. We'll work on what the sting actually says about you, under the surface.