HOW CAN YOU BEST MANAGE YOUR EMOTIONS?
We all have emotions, feelings. But sadly, many people are
unable to properly manage their emotions.
Too many people suffer with too much fear. Or they lose
their temper too often. As a result, they say too much, they say the wrong
thing and hurt someone else's feelings.
We know that living with too much fear or anger can have bad
consequences. There are other people who don't have enough self-confidence or
not enough self-motivation. Insufficient motivation or self-confidence can also
have bad consequences.
For many, their inability to control their own emotions
makes life feel poorer. Their emotions seem to be an uncontrollable element;
their emotions seem to be a mysterious force that sweeps over them, as if from
a source outside of themselves.
For others, they are caught up in an emotion of over
excitement that seems to grip them and cause them to do reckless or dangerous
things, which they would not normally do. But their emotions got carried away.
It is important to put emotions in their place. We should be
the masters of our own emotions, not slaves to emotions. Emotions are a method
of enjoying life. In order to do that, we must master our own emotions.
How can you master your own emotions?
First, realize that emotions are created by your own brain.
They do not come from other people, nor do they come from circumstances. They
come from your own thought processes.
It is common for people to blame other people for how they
feel.
It is common for people to blame circumstances for how they
feel.
It is important not to blame other people, nor circumstances
for how you feel. It is important that you take full responsibility for your
own emotions.
Here is the point you should know
You
feel whatever you think about
If you think about food, you will begin to feel hungry.
If you think you will win, you will feel confident.
If you think you will lose, you will not feel confident.
If you think you are in trouble, you will feel anxious.
If you think the future will be better than the past you
will feel optimistic.
If you think the future will be worse than the past, you
will feel pessimistic.
You
see, your emotions are not the product of what other people say to you.
It is a mistake to say, "You MAKE me angry when you do
that".
The true statement is, "Whenever I see you do that, I
lose my temper".
The difference between these two statements is not mere
semantics.
The point is that, in the first statement, the control of
your emotions lays with the other person: If he can make you angry, on demand,
then he controls you.
In the second statement, you are the one who is in command
of your own temper.
Similarly, if he can make you afraid, then he controls you.
Do not give control of emotions to anyone or anything, other
than yourself.
YOUR THOUGHTS are the cause of your emotions. And YOU are
the one who controls what you think about. (Or at least you should control what
you think about.)
you are responsible for your reactions to things. You are
responsible for your own mind, and you can, with sufficient practice and will
power, gain full control over your thoughts, so that you can, by implication,
gain full control over how you feel.
You don't have to be anxious any more. You don't need to
lose your temper so quickly any more. You don't have to feel afraid when
thinking about the future.
Five
methods I use to control my emotions
1. I refuse to think that the future will be bad. I
consciously look for evidence to support the view that my future will be better
than my past. And if I cannot find any evidence, I go to work to make something
happen that will give me the evidence that my future will be brighter than my
past.
2. I set goals and write plans of action. Every time I set a
goal and write a plan of action that will take me to my goal, I feel stronger.
So I do it most days. You could do that too, couldn't you?
3. In bad times, I turn my mental focus on the very moment
that I am in. I don't worry about the next hour. Fix your mind onto this
moment. What is happening right now? Attend to your senses. What do you see?
What do you hear? What is happening right now? Become very sensory, outward
looking. Don't regress into fearful imaginings.
Be like a cat. Looking, listening, smelling the air. Feeling
the situation. This will make you more able to successfully cope with the
situation, as it is unfolding. Do not go into imagining what might be happening.
Look at what you can see is happening.
4. Educate yourself. Your emotions respond to your dominant
thoughts. If you have the habit of thinking about all the bad things that might
happen, then you will feel worried.
If you have the habit of thinking about all the bad things
that have already happened, then you will feel angry or upset. It is possible
to distract your thoughts away from fearful futures and painful pasts, by
studying.
Study whatever interests you. Study history. Study
mathematics. Study psychology. Study German or French or Spanish. Study
philosophy or astronomy or nutrition. But don't read the newspapers. They will
fill your mind with fear.
5. Exercise. The last method is to exercise. This will
change the way you feel emotionally because exercise distracts the mind. And
also exercise causes physiological changes that change the chemistry of the
brain and thus how you feel emotionally.
I suggest you could make yourself feel better by training
hard, three times per week. (Not necessarily weights - do whatever exercise you
like.)
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