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How to manage your emotions better?

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 29, 2023, 15:02 IST
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Importance of self-control

Managing your emotions, and staying calm and composed even in difficult situations is easier said than done. However, having this quality has numerous benefits. From people praising you for your grace and elegance, to you making informed decisions by responding and not reacting to people and situations-- being attuned to one's emotions and feelings, and yet choosing to stay calm is a super power in today's times. Here we list down some tips on how you can manage your emotions better:

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Self-awareness

Cultivate self-awareness by recognising and understanding your emotions. Check-in with yourself regularly to identify the underlying feelings and their triggers. This awareness forms the foundation for effective emotional management. Meditation is a simple yet effective tool for such self-awareness and clarity of mind.

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Practice mindfulness

Engage in mindfulness activities such as meditation, deep breathing, or yoga. These practices help create a mental space that allows you to observe your emotions without immediate reactions, fostering a more measured response.

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Express yourself through different mediums

Finding healthy outlets for expressing your emotions, be it through journaling, talking to a trusted friend or therapist, or engaging in creative activities like painting or dancing can help in your personal growth as a person. Open communication prevents emotions from bottling up, and this supports a healthier emotional release.

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Develop emotional intelligence

In today's world, having a good emotional quotient (EQ) is as important as having a high intelligence quotient (IQ). Enhance your emotional intelligence/ quotient by understanding not only your own emotions well but also recognising and empathising with others' feelings. This will help you have better interpersonal relationships with your friends, family, and colleagues. Accepting people as they are, appreciating their uniqueness, and respecting them for it fosters better bonding with them.

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Positive coping mechanisms

It is imperative that one would lose their cool once in a while. However having positive coping mechanisms to deal with negative emotions is the key to staying balanced in life. Identify and adopt positive coping mechanisms for stress or challenging situations. This may include exercise, engaging in hobbies, or spending time in nature. Healthy coping mechanisms contribute to emotional resilience and well-being.

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Set boundaries

You don't always have to be a people pleaser to be liked by others. In fact, establishing and clearing setting your boundaries to protect your emotional well-being would make others' respect you more. Learn to say no when necessary and make your self-care a priority. This will help prevent emotional burnout and it leads to a balanced life.


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Reflect and learn from your mistakes

If you happen to lose your cool often, then take it as a learning. After all, no one is perfect. After experiencing intense emotions, take time to reflect on the situation. Understand what triggered your emotions, how you responded, and what could be done differently in the future. Learning from past experiences enhances emotional management skills over time.


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