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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Personal Guides And Worksheets To Manage Addiction And Emotional Stress

By Dominique Martin


For many individuals, emotions are a scary thing. What makes it even more difficult is the fact that we just do not know what to do with them. As such, we turn to the strategies we do know, such as distracting yourself by engaging in video games, drinking alcohol or tinkering with your tool. However, in an effort to forget such feeling, we end up addicted to other unhealthy behaviors. This article, therefore, takes you through personal guides and worksheets to manage addiction, chronic pain and emotional issues.

To begin with, it is worth noting that physical health is connected to emotional and mental health. Thus, taking care of your body is out of doubt a powerful step toward emotional and mental health. The body and mind are linked and improving your physical health helps you to automatically experience greater emotional and mental well-being. For instance, exercise strengthens our lungs and heart and releases endorphins chemicals that energize us and raises our mood.

To remain healthy, ensure to get enough rest daily. It is important to take good care of your body in order to have good emotional and mental health. This includes having enough sleep. It is worth noting here that most individuals need 7-8 hours of sleep each night for optimal functioning.

Also, be sure to talk about your addiction and feelings. Do not suppress your feelings or deny them. Acknowledge that you have a problem and deal with them directly. In addition, do not try to belittle your situation. Talking about the situation enables you to gain the willing support of other people.

Express your feelings in a non-confrontational manner. For example, this can be done by using I-messages, such as, I feel angry because of this or that, rather than you made me angry by doing this or that. Be sure to express your feelings without raising the accusation to anyone else as opposed to focusing your blame on the opponent who is most likely to become defensive or hostile in response.

It is also important to acknowledge the feelings of your opponent as legitimate. Despite you feeling different about a situation, the feelings of your opponent are real and denying their validity or existence is just likely to intensify the feelings. Allow them to be recognized and express their feelings in order to release them and enable you to move on and deal with more substantive issues in dispute. Ensure to be an active listener.

Remember not to react emotionally to emotional outbursts. Instead, acknowledge the outburst by active listening- that demonstrates you understand the power of the feelings of the speaker. Reacting emotionally yourself will only heighten the emotions and conflict as a whole. In case you are experiencing trouble staying calm, leave the room temporarily. Leaving the scene will provide you with the chance to calm down and think. This in turn will enable you to plan an effective response, as opposed to reacting automatically that often makes the situation worse.

Finally, make leisure time a priority. All in all, have some time for yourself. Do things for the reason that it feels good doing them. For instance, go for a funny movie, listen to music, take a walk on the beach, read a book and talk to a friend. Undertaking things due to their fun is no indulgence. It is worth appreciating that play is a mental and an emotional health necessity.




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