Your Brakes Are Emotional Control Tool #2
When a vehicle is moving at a speed or in a direction that we do not want, we can stop it by applying the brakes. The runaway train of emotions
Continue readingWhen a vehicle is moving at a speed or in a direction that we do not want, we can stop it by applying the brakes. The runaway train of emotions
Continue readingNow that we’ve completed the essential preparatory steps, it’s time to name and discuss the essential tools we need to control runaway emotions. We’ve prepared by gaining knowledge of our
Continue readingRunaway emotions are not respecters of which temperament we happen to be. Each temperament handles or mishandles runaway emotions with different goals, pressures, and methods. The cool, calm NT is not
Continue readingTantrums at all ages? Parents often don’t know what to do when a child throws a tantrum and won’t stop. The emotions are in charge, of course, and sometimes even
Continue readingAsk yourself, “Do I see the opportunities in my stresses? The SP sees every present moment as an opportunity. What a wonderful stress repellent. The NT, who is typically lost
Continue readingIn our quest to find helpful tools to manage emotions of stress, our first step is to ask questions of ourselves about our relationship to stress itself. We’ll address some
Continue readingStress tests our emotional intelligence (or unintelligence). It acts as a trigger for our emotions and asks, “How are you going to handle this?” Stress is not the problem. How
Continue readingDetermining whether to give first place to reason or emotions is tricky at times. Emotions can be right because first impressions, which are their forte, are often right. Reason can
Continue readingDiscovering the trigger of the cause of your emotion will help you save yourself from repeating the event. The trigger is not always the cause. Stress can be a trigger,
Continue readingIf you are angry, have you lost something? Were you insulted? Did someone challenge you? Do you feel accused or simply worthless? Are you hurt, jealous, envious, revengeful, feeling cheated
Continue readingWhat is the name for your feeling?  It is important that we name our feelings. What we name a feeling determines our perspective and thoughts about that feeling. Calling fear
Continue readingDear friends, Knowing you have been watching all of the news reports about the Texas Hill Country flood, we just wanted to update you, our friends, as to our situation.
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