Emotions and Feelings
69 Articles & Excerpts
Emotional Discernment
Managing Your Emotions: Instead of Your Emotions Managing You by Joyce Meyer My husband Dave and I have a certain way we handle our money. I get an allowance each week, and so does he. I usually save my money to buy clothes and other things I want or need. One time I had about $375 saved to buy a good watch
The Price for Catering To Emotions
Managing Your Emotions: Instead of Your Emotions Managing You by Joyce Meyer The Amplified Bible tells us that to live by the flesh is to cater to the appetites and impulses of the carnal or fleshly nature. Now we have all been at banquets and other events which were catered. It is always fun to be catered to, to have our wants
Emotions and Fatigue
Managing Your Emotions: Instead of Your Emotions Managing You by Joyce Meyer I have often heard that after a person goes through a real emotional high, he will usually bottom out with an emotional low. We see this in the life of Elijah the prophet in the book of 1 Kings.
Feelings or Decision?
Managing Your Emotions: Instead of Your Emotions Managing You by Joyce Meyer Remember, feelings are part of the soul which is often said to be composed of the mind, will, and emotions. When we are born again, we are not told to stop thinking. We are just told to start thinking a new way.
Emotionless
Managing Your Emotions: Instead of Your Emotions Managing You by Joyce Meyer Someone who is emotionless is lacking emotion - unable to show emotion; one who feels no emotion, or very little emotion. Many times when people have been hurt badly in their past, they develop a hard core within and build up high walls without to protect
Emotionalism
Managing Your Emotions: Instead of Your Emotions Managing You by Joyce Meyer The term emotionalism is used to describe a tendency to rely on or place too much value on emotion. Often it is defined as an excessive display of emotion. An emotionalist is one whose conduct is ruled by emotion as opposed to reason.
Emotional People
Managing Your Emotions: Instead of Your Emotions Managing You by Joyce Meyer An emotional person is someone who is easily affected with or stirred by emotions. It is good to know ourselves and our personalities. Some people are more emotionally led than others, and knowing this can prevent lots of heartache and pain in life.
How Not To Be Led By Your Feelings
Managing Your Emotions: Instead of Your Emotions Managing You by Joyce Meyer There are several definitions of the word emotions. According to Webster's dictionary, the root source of this term is the Latin ex-movere, meaning to move away. I find that definition very interesting because that is what carnal, uncrucified emotions try
Self-Care Program for People With Bipolar or Unipolar Mood Disorders by Jan Maizler, MSW, LCSW Mood disorders like depression or manic depressive illness affect as much as 8 per cent of the world s population and account for billions of dollars worth of lost wages, salaries, and costs of treatment. No one knows the exact amounts, but the economic
The Fear of Feeling by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. We desire to find the path to inner peace, joy and freedom. We strive to feel lovable, worthy and secure. We know that if we do our inner work and open to our spiritual connection, we will feel all of that. Yet we often resist doing our inner work.
How To Let Go Of Guilt And Learn To Forgive by Theun Mares Guilt is probably one of the most debilitating and negative emotions there is — one that can, and often does, destroy a person's life. But if we want to live happy lives, we need to deal with the consequences of our past actions and not allow our li
Quiet Desperation, the Deadly Opponent by Terry Rich Hartley, Ph.D. Millions come to accept a negative self-concept as their personal reality. Psychologists' offices are packed with them. But so are bars, business offices, and homes. The problem is so entrenched that it was noted long ago by the naturalist philosopher Hen
Why You Feel How You Feel by Robert M. Roerich, M.D. My job as a researcher is to help you understand your secret emotions. I do this by analyzing your answers in describing an imaginary journey. This is not a game. My work involves helping governments prevent suicide in their SWAT Police and Special For
The Subconscious Mind... by Loren Parks The reason we have so much illness and strife is that doctors and the population in general haven't the slightest idea how our minds work. If you trace the literature on healing into antiquity, including the Bible, it is there right in front of you.
Emotional Self-Hostage: How to set yourself Free
The bad habit of emotionally holding ourselves hostage is unfortunately quite common. Why do people trap themselves into feeling certain feelings and continue to do things they know are bad for them and make them feel low about themselves?
Relax, Or You're Going To End Up Like All My Dead Friends
Relax, and learn to laugh at yourself, or all the old people you know will laugh at you. They'll say, Look at yourself. You're worrying about everything, and nothing is going right. When are you ever going to learn? You gotta relax, or you're going
Do You Get Depressed?
Do you get depressed easily? If you do, why don't you ask yourself, not why are you depressed, but how are you depressed. Now, don't look at me like I'm crazy. I just happen to think it's interesting to know how a person gets depressed.
Emotional Mindfulness
Do I Have To Give Up ME to be Loved by GOD? by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. What are emotions? Emotions are energy that we feel in our bodies as physical sensations. We may feel the energy of anger an tightness in our chest or jaw. We may feel the energy of fear as tension in our stomach or jitteriness in our whole body.
I am not feeling good about myself… by Ellen Kreidman, Ph.D I feel I am at rock bottom. But I want my power back and yet at the moment I feel so helpless - quite antithetical to the way I used to be. What do you suggest to someone who has tried and failed and tried and failed and has only an itty bitty light
Positive Thinking : Spread A Little Sunshine by Leslie Karen Lobell, M.A. Have you noticed that the majority of human beings seem to focus on the negative? Why not accentuate the positive and spread a little sunshine? Instead of focusing on the negative or digging up the dirt, why not spend more time looking for the beauty
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