I'm jealous, how can I get over it?
I haven't take that chemistry class yet until the fall of 2007, but I am scared that I won't make the A because I am terrible in chemistry.
I want to become a doctor, and I am not good in science..
How can I get over this jealousy? Am I ridiculous to get jealous?
Answer:
It's natural to get jealous- and being that you're jealous of your sister, that's REALLY natural! [( Sibling rivalry! )]
Just realize that there are things she may beat you at, but there are also things you can beat her at.
Don't be jealous- be INSPIRED. Be inspired to do better, be better, and try harder. Because jealousy will get you nowhere, but inspiration can take you wherever you want!
You could always ask for help from her if you want to get better in Chemistry, besides, she's your sister! No matter what, she's always your sister. Nobody could change that fact..^^.. Believe in yourself. Be confident. Don't compete with her or anyone else. Everyone wants to get high marks right?!..Just don't think of something bad about her. ^^.. twins are always like that, because you are designed to be unique! Each of you has different strengths and weaknesses! Overcome your weaknesses by asking for her help, and in return, do the same thing for her.
..And uh, don't forget to pray!..^^.. Good luck! I know you'll be a great doctor! I'm looking forward to that..^^.. God bless you both and your family..^^
It is normal to get jealous but you have to know where this root of jealousy came from and you must know how to handle this. Start from loving and not comparing yourself to your sister. You maybe twins but you both have your own life to live and disteny to follow. Find your unique traits and excel in what you do because that is you and not because people expect you to be like somebody else.
the easiest way to overcome is to achieve this goal for yourself....science is not hard ...it,s mostly pure logic.if you want this .your goal should be to understand.this is most of the battle.curiosity is the other part.science is easy if you can understand..what,s known..& be curious about what is not.good luck.
You should work towards improving your science skills; then you will have no reason to be jealous. Michael Jordan initially didn't make the varsity squad for his high school basketball team. Then he worked like mad and eventually became one of the best players ever. Poor past performance is not a guarantee of poor future performance. If you get a tutor and read your chemistry textbook at least once through before starting class, you will have nothing to fear.
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