Emotions
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This means all voices matter, all
emotions
matter.
I was an introverted child, to the point of communicating with colored crayons and apologizing to objects when I bumped into them, so my mother thought it might do me good to write down my day-to-day experiences and
emotions.
We observe facial expressions, body language, and we can intuit feelings and
emotions
from our dialogue with one another.
And on the flip side, if we talk about death more, we will become more comfortable with the
emotions
we experience around grief.
Even up to a year later, American parents were more likely to express negative emotions, as compared to their French counterparts.
Our thoughts, our
emotions
and our stories that help us to thrive in an increasingly complex and fraught world?
The conventional view of
emotions
as good or bad, positive or negative, is rigid.
And at a time of greater complexity, unprecedented technological, political and economic change, we are seeing how people's tendency is more and more to lock down into rigid responses to their
emotions.
On the other, we might bottle our emotions, pushing them aside and permitting only those
emotions
deemed legitimate.
Normal, natural
emotions
are now seen as good or bad.
Research on emotional suppression shows that when
emotions
are pushed aside or ignored, they get stronger.
You might think you're in control of unwanted
emotions
when you ignore them, but in fact they control you.
But when we push aside normal
emotions
to embrace false positivity, we lose our capacity to develop skills to deal with the world as it is, not as we wish it to be.
Tough
emotions
are part of our contract with life.
But emotional agility is more that just an acceptance of
emotions.
When we label our
emotions
accurately, we are more able to discern the precise cause of our feelings.
Because our
emotions
are data.
Our
emotions
contain flashing lights to things that we care about.
When we are open to the difficult emotions, we are able to generate responses that are values-aligned.
Emotions
are data, they are not directives.
We can show up to and mine our
emotions
for their values without needing to listen to them.
We own our emotions, they don't own us.
When we internalize the difference between how I feel in all my wisdom and what I do in a values-aligned action, we generate the pathway to our best selves via our
emotions.
The most agile, resilient individuals, teams, organizations, families, communities are built on an openness to the normal human
emotions.
Emotional agility is the ability to be with your
emotions
with curiosity, compassion, and especially the courage to take values-connected steps.
But mothering has taught me that all of our
emotions
are necessary.
The last thing I'm going to tell you about is a series of projects called Songs You Already Know, where the idea was, I was trying to figure out to address particular kinds of
emotions
with group projects.
I gave when I was cornered, when it was difficult to avoid and I gave, in general, when the negative
emotions
built up enough that I gave to relieve my own suffering, not someone else's.
Mr. Spock is a scientist as well, and at the same time, he's the first [officer] of the starship Enterprise, and during the adventures of the Enterprise crew, he and his colleagues are dealing a lot with the presence or absence of Mr. Spock's
emotions.
As Mr. Spock is only half-Vulcan, he sees himself constantly in conflict in between logic and emotions, and as he's part of a team, the whole crew is struggling with, is analyzing, and is making fun of this conflict.
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