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Balancing Emotions



When an imbalance of emotions happens, the flood can be so strong that you may lose control, despite your better judgment.

In order to function at your best, its important that you learn to balance your emotions. Learning how to express upset, hurt, anger without condemning others, without blaming, without alienating others will help you fit in with others, create relationships, make choices based on what you need and want.

When you feel down, what does that really mean? Lonely? Tired? Hungry? All those require a different balance. Lets look at some common feelings and ways to counterbalance them.

Youre feeling overwhelmed

Instead of staying stuck in what to do first/next, decide to do something, whether thats the absolutely very best thing or not. By taking a few small actions youll signal your brain that youre in control, the overwhelm will diminish, and youll be able to think more clearly. My mom used to say pick a tree and start chopping.

Youre Beat/Tired/Exhausted

We all have a tendency to slug away at life. But consider that you may be concentrating your effort too much in one place -- the job, the kids, the house. When your physical energy is out of balance, it also throws the mental and emotional balance out of whack as well. Instead, balance the exhaustion with some genuine self care. If you find that its a chronic problem, try working on larger goals that help to achieve a common purpose, instead of being tied up in the superficial things.

Youre Frustrated

Frustration generally comes from thwarted activities. Some days you can feel like the boss, your kids, or other demands are pulling all the strings and you have no control. Balance this with consciously looking at what you are saying yes to, and see if its what you really want in your life. Take a hard look at your strategy. Do you have clear cut action steps, or are they vague? Balance the frustration by having a plan to actively and consciously create the life you want. This helps offset the feelings of others running your life.

Youre Resentful

The thing to understand about resentment is that its a secondary emotion, one that follows hurt, anger. If you are taken advantage of or treated in a way you perceive to be unfair one time, you may feel hurt or angry, but not likely resentment. It will only be after being treated unfairly over and over that you will build resentment. Balance the building of resentment by speaking up. I thought we agreed to not charge anything on the credit card so we could pay them off. It feels unfair and dishonest that you put a charge on here without discussing it with me. Could you explain your decision to me? Balance this emotion by not holding on to the anger, or hurt, but instead voicing your concerns as early as possible.

Poor diet, lack of sleep and exercise can also lead to an imbalance in your body, and therefore contribute to an imbalance in your emotions. Lets face it -- people who are tired and hungry are cranky!

So take a look at simple logistics and see if you can find a root case of an emotion. Work on that, and other things will balance out as well.

Kathy Gates is a Certified Emotional Intelligence Coach in Scottsdale Arizona who specializes in focus and motivation. She will coach you via email or telephone, your choice. Take a look at Real Life Coach, then contact her at kathy@reallifecoach.com, or call 480.998.5843.

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What is stress?

Stress (roughly the opposite of relaxation) is a medical term for a wide range of strong external stimuli, both physiological and psychological, which can cause a physiological response called the general adaptation syndrome, first described in 1936 by Hans Selye in the journal Nature.
An emotionally disruptive or upsetting condition occurring in response to adverse external influences and capable of affecting physical health which can be characterized by increased heart rate, a rise in blood pressure, muscular tension, irritability and depression. Stress does not cause migraine but can be a migraine "trigger".
A condition in which the organism is subjected to unfavourable or unfamiliar environmental conditions, resulting in some alteration in normal physical functioning. Short-term stress can often be overcome. Long-term stress can reduce resistance to disease and parasites, inhibit self-healing processes, and reduce life-span.