I share my personal healing journey, emphasizing the importance of learning to feel emotions rather than suppress them. I talk about childhood trauma, unhealthy coping mechanisms, and eventual realization that emotions are messages meant to be experienced. Through mindfulness, meditation, and physical practices like hot yoga, I learned to regulate and articulate emotions in a healthier way.
5 Key Points with Notes & Quotes
- The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Emotional Suppression
- I grew up in an environment where expressing emotions led to punishment, causing me to repress feelings from a young age.
- “I never knew how to feel. I never knew how to express. I never knew how to articulate any of my emotions.”
- Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms and Rebellion
- Suppressing emotions led to severe rebellion in my teenage years, engaging in drugs and a fast lifestyle as a form of numbing.
- “That was part of my coping and numbing myself because I didn’t wanna feel.”
- Emotions as Energy in Motion
- The realization that emotions are energy that need to move through the body changed my perspective on healing.
- “Emotions are just experiences… They need to be expressed. They need to be felt. They need to be moved.”
- The Role of Awareness and Articulation in Healing
- Learning to identify and verbalize emotions was a crucial step in the healing process, preventing outbursts and improving relationships.
- “I had to learn how to literally articulate and say out loud, ‘I am feeling…’”
- Practical Steps to Emotional Regulation
- Mindfulness practices, including meditation, journaling, and hot yoga, helped me reconnect with their body and emotions.
- “Each bead of sweat that would come down, I could feel it slowly drip…”
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