Articles in Managing Emotions
Article #763
Break ups are definitely the most complicated thing in any relationship. Building a relationship is a very difficult task but breaking up is also equally difficult. Being in love with someone just feels great and greater are the feelings of being loved. But unfortunately most of the beautiful love stories have to pass through a stage where the stories seem to end and the beauty of the story seem to fade. That stage is the stage where a relationship loosens and eventually ends.
Article #762
Laughter, play, spontaneity and improvisation are integral aspects of being human, healthy, happy—and successful. Tribal peoples laugh, sing, chant, drum, dance and act out stories as basic ways to relate socially, to make individual and collective decisions, and to achieve their goals in daily life.
Article #761
Most people today are suffering from a lack of self confidence, which is sometimes referred to as low self esteem. It’s almost an epidemic in modern day living. You may not realize it, but self confidence affects your daily life in so many unsurprising ways.
Article #760
Breakups are never easy. It is important to remember though, they are by no means the end of the world, or your love life. The sooner you get over it, the sooner new doors will open for you, and your breakup woes will be a distant memory. Easier said than done I know, overcoming a break up takes dedication, but it’s more simple than you think. Following a few simple tips can have you moving on sooner than you thought possible.
Article #758
Worrying is a futile and stressful habit. Most people recognize this but don’t know how to free themselves from their “worry prison.” It’s helpful to understand how the worry habit is learned, why your subconscious mind perceives worry as helpful, how problem solving can replace worry, and how to give “no worry” suggestions to yourself. By understanding the “worry prison” problem you can be worry free. Here are tips on how to stop worrying.
Article #757
I think it would be fair to say that we all have a tendency to take things personally. It’s just that some of us have a greater tendency than others to do so. And, when it happens, some of us are better able to deal with it within ourselves than others.
Post #756
Friday Video: TED Talk – We face an endless string of choices, which leads us to feel anxiety, guilt and pangs of inadequacy that we are perhaps making the wrong ones. But philosopher Renata Salecl asks: Could individual choices be distracting us from something bigger—our power as social thinkers?
Article #754
Are fear, worry, concern, dread and uneasiness driving you to abuse drugs or alcohol? Learn how to dowse the flame of anxiety and how to beat addiction without ever leaving home.
Article #752
What does spirituality or being spiritual have to do with having an addiction? Are addictions really a spiritual manifestation outside of our control, or are they a free choice made by ego in our physical life?
Article #750
Have you considered taking time apart? Although it sounds like it’s the beginning of the end of your relationship, it isn’t. When a couple decides together to separate for a time it can actually pull them closer together than they ever imagined they could be.