Having a breakdown is often the catharsis
that is needed to keep our emotional life in balance. Most of us have had the experience of
holding back our emotions for such a long period of time that when they
finally come out, we have something resembling a breakdown. For a certain
period of time, the overwhelming flood of feelings coursing through our
bodies consumes us, and we stop functioning. Often, these outbursts take us
by surprise, welling up within us as we drive to or from work, watch a movie,
or engage in some otherwise mundane task. We may feel like we do not know
what triggered us, or if we do know, it does not make sense of our
overpowering emotional response. This is because we are releasing feelings
that have accumulated over a long period of time, and whatever inspired the
release was just a catalyst for a much larger, much needed catharsis. When we find ourselves in the midst of such
an experience, it is important that we allow it to happen, rather than fight
it or try to shut down. Wherever we are, we can try to find a private, safe
place in which to let our feelings out. If we can not access such a place
immediately, we can promise to set aside some time for ourselves at our
earliest possible convenience, perhaps taking a day off work. The important
thing is that we need to give our emotional system some much-needed
attention. It is essential that we allow ourselves to release the pent-up
emotions inside ourselves so that they do not create imbalances in our bodies
and minds. When you are feeling better, make a plan to
find a way to process your emotions more regularly. You can do this by
employing a therapist or making a regular date to talk to a trusted friend.
Journaling can also be a great way to acknowledge and release your emotions,
as can certain forms of meditation. Making room in your life for tending your
emotions on a regular basis will keep you healthy, balanced, and ready for
life. |
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