Sometimes feelings can be quite overwhelming.
Other times, a feeling can seem very subtle but can still have a lingering effect on your day.
How can we manage feelings more mindfully and successfully?
Well – by not trying to control them, but instead learning to accept and tolerate them, knowing that they will pass.
Paradoxically, it’s often when a feeling is accepted and fully felt, that it can then change and transform or pass away.
Here’s a very simple infographic to help you…
The creative person's guide to managing feelings. Share on XI hope this helps you with managing your feelings better.
And remember: managing a difficult feeling can be a whole lot easier when there is someone with you who can be empathic and understanding. This could be a friend or loved one. (Tip: Just make sure you don’t try to seek help from someone who shames you for having feelings, as shaming can make things a whole lot worse).
And if managing feelings is really becoming a bigger problem for you, it could be well worth finding a therapist or counsellor to talk things through with.
Although therapy can be expensive, it can be a fantastic investment, helping you shift tracks and find new ways of managing your feelings and issues.
I offer online counselling so you can access help from your home (If you live in the USA or Canada, click here to find an online counsellor licensed in your State).
And if you are within reach of north Essex/ Colchester, UK, we may be able to work together in person.
Email me here via my contact form or click here for more details about therapy and counselling.
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