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RE: The Self-Defeating Voice You Should Defeat.

in #motivation7 years ago

Questioning your emotional states is one way to go about it. When you're feeling crappy, acknowledging that your crappy emotional state is not the state of the world, but a response to the thoughts that you're thinking, helps diffuse it and even let it go. Of course, some people may find it impossible to let go of fear or anxiety while others may do it almost instantly. We all have different weak spots, so it's good to have a wide arsenal of mental and emotional exercises and releasing techniques.

Sedona Method is one that is simple and amazing and I have seen it help people with phobias, anger issues and even chronic depression.

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So true. What we are thinking dictates our emotive state.

Sharing your feeling with other can help, But in Asian countries we do not have professional help like the western countries have, here we rely on our close relationships @kafkanarchy84

I am in an Asian country. I also rely on my close relationships :) I agree, though, that many people in Western countries are too dependent on people with "certifications" and actually very lonely due to the culture and lifestyle.

When I said "sharing your feelings with others" I did not mean only doing so with professionals, but with friends, family, and people we care for and trust.

Yes. It feels like we are being encouraged to disconnect from personal relationships and to connect more with online "friends." Thank you for posting this.