Tagged: Emotions

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Can Emotions We Ignore Make Us Sick?

Sometimes you get sick even though you haven’t done anything wrong apparently. These are psychosomatic diseases. There is a phrase we hear frequently from those who have gone to the doctor, especially in recent years, “You have nothing,” he said, “it’s psychological.” All this negative charge, which cannot go out unless we can express and solve the psychosocial or emotional problems in our lives, manifests itself with bodily symptoms. Negative emotions that cannot be expressed, and uncompensated intense stress can change places and present themselves as pains, nausea, and tension. What Are The Types of Psychosomatic Diseases? Migraine, fibromyalgia, and...

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10 Priceless Life Lessons We Can Learn From Nature

Indeed, we have a lot to learn from nature, which always appears in harmony, embraces and loves all living things unconditionally, and never ceases to maintain its calmness… Nature is our most vital spiritual teacher; Don’t we feel much better whenever we take shelter in it? The rustling of leaves, the breeze of the wind, the chirping of birds, and the way the sun warms our bodies and souls make our lives more meaningful. Taking on different colours every season, not afraid of Change, and accepting everything in it as it is, nature is our most significant source of inspiration...

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Just Respect Emotions to Develop Emotional Intelligence

Do you know how easy it is actually to develop your emotional intelligence? Even if you do it easily using memory techniques to improve your verbal intelligence, you will eventually need to memorize many words. You will need to practice various maths to improve your numerical intelligence. But to develop your Emotional Intelligence, which is within Social Intelligence, you just need to continue living your daily life with people. As soon as you respect the feelings of other people and yourself in your relationships, you will remove the biggest obstacle to your developing emotional intelligence. As a child, were you...