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Feel Better Now, Step By Step
by Mark Ivar Myhre
If you're a happy
loving person then it's easy to tell someone else - "Just be
happy. Just love yourself. Go ahead. Do it!"
But if you're really hurting, or depressed - if you're at the
'low end' of the emotional scale - it's probably just going to
increase the hurt or the anger or the frustration or the whatever.
Those feelings you're already feeling tend to get amplified
when you hear some cocky person (such as myself) tell you to
'just feel better'. It will likely make you MORE depressed, if
you're depressed now. It amps up what you're already feeling,
rather than actually helping you.
With that in mind, let me offer a fairly simple solution.
I can remember a
time, many, many years ago, when a friend said to me: "Mark,
this is the first time I've EVER seen you smiling."
What they didn't know - and I didn't bother to tell her - I
was tripping on mushrooms at the time! And those psychedelic
mushrooms make you laugh a lot.
Still, it stuck with me. I never forgot that statement. And
I actually tried to start being happy... after the mushrooms
wore off. (Since you can't really get in touch with your true
feelings when you're high.)
But I couldn't even FAKE IT! I was that miserable. No happiness
could be found anywhere in my life. Maybe a perverted sense of
glee... if I were arguing or dragging someone down to my level.
But no happiness.
I tried. I honestly tried to be happy. It just would not happen.
Too bad I didn't know then, what I'm about to tell you now.
Essentially, it's a way to climb out of misery. By starting
where you are. And by FEELING where you are - and then reaching
for a slightly better feeling.
Below you'll find a list of emotions. Simply start reading
the list, and jump in when you get to the way you feel right
now.
Stop when you get to the way you feel. And feel that feeling
for a minute or two - JUST feel - without doing anything else.
It's harder than it sounds. Cause your mind will try to drag
you all over the place, rather than to simply feel the emotion
cleanly.
Then, when you're ready - go to the next one on the list, and
feel *that* one for a minute or so. Keep going down the list.
(You might want to write them out or print this page so you'll
know what to do next time some smart-aleck tells you to 'just
feel better'!)
And if it sounds like too much work, take that as a sign -
there's a good indication you may REALLY want to do this! Maybe
spend 60 seconds or more FEELING - without thinking or telling
yourself a story about what it means to feel it. Then slowly
work your way down the list. The key is to *keep moving* down
the list.
Generally speaking, you only need to feel ONE emotion on each
line, rather than all of them. For example, you could feel either
the hurt, or the humiliation, or the abandonment; rather than
all three; before moving to the next level. (Unless you really
feel the need...)
Here's The List Of Emotions:
Hopelessness, Despair, Meaninglessness, Emptiness, Depression,
Powerlessness
Loneliness, Worthlessness, Feeling Hollow
Revenge, Rage, Hate
Blame
Jealousy, Envy
Hurt, Humiliation, Abandonment
Fear, Anxiety, Angst
Anger, Resentment, Bitterness
Pessimism
Guilt, Sadness
Pity, Crisis, Overwhelm, Martyr, Victim
Worry, Doubt, Discouraged
Frustration, Confusion, Aggravation
Boredom, Impatience, Irritation
Well-Being, Peace, Contentment
Optimism
Thrill, Enthusiasm
Hope, Trust
Passion, Compassion, Caring
Happiness, Wonder
Love, Joy, Gratitude, Intimacy
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Now don't you feel better? Just a little bit? And you didn't
even have to take any mushrooms. News flash! Mushrooms
don't make you happy! No, true happiness comes from reading
the amazingly insightful articles at ==> http://www.emotional-times.com
Mark Ivar Myhre may be contacted at http://www.emotional-times.com
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