E is for Emotions (Secondary)
How emosh was that?!?
Being aware of how we’re feeling is a really helpful skill. What’s fascinating is that our minds & bodies are connected in more ways than we realise - so when we feel an emotion, it’s normally accompanied by a bodily sensation.
What’s also really important, particularly when we’re noticing difficult emotions, is to be kind & understanding.
Notice it, file it, deal with it
1. When we’re sad or worried, we aim to recognise the emotions & not push them away. We attend to them, we allow them gently & we embrace what’s here for us
2. Have a go at a Body Scan practice. This can be done lying down or sitting, where you use your attention like a torch, shining it slowly and gently up and down our bodies, noticing sensations, noticing how our bodies feel. When we notice sensations we don’t like, we have a go at accepting them rather than pushing them away
3. In prehistoric times, cavemen would gather round the campfire at night & chat over their day, connecting and celebrating together. This helped them to deal with any emotions from the day. What’s your modern-day version of the campfire, perhaps it’s chatting or playing games with friends online, playing music or exercising with friends, or just having family time
Final take
Emotions are simply messages that our minds and our bodies send us. Our challenge is to notice them, to understand them and to work out how to deal with them. Or sometimes just to let them be and they’ll go away all by themselves
The not-so-small small print
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