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Ways to Master Your Emotions
Season 6
Episode 667
Published 3 years, 7 months ago
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Quote of the Day "More gold has been mined from the thoughts of men than has ever been taken from the earth." Napoleon Hill Success Requires Emotional Mastery We often get caught up in traffic or feel frustrated with a difficult coworker, but it's important to realize that we are not always conscious of our emotional states. If you don't master your emotions, then they can take control and lead you down the wrong path until there is no turning back for yourself emotionally speaking which will only cause more harm than good when dealing with other people around us as well! Love, hate, anger, joy, sadness: Human emotion is our greatest gift. You don’t want to get rid of emotions – without them, life is meaningless. But learning how to master your emotions and use them, instead of letting them use you, is key to achieving your dreams in every aspect of your life. Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to manage your thoughts and feelings. If you have a high degree of EI, you could read your own emotions pretty well and predict how they will impact others. “You will continue to suffer if you have an emotional reaction to everything that is said to you. True power is sitting back and observing everything with logic. If words control you that means everyone can control you. Breathe and allow things to pass.” – Bruce Lee Why is emotional mastery so important? We cannot change our objective experience. Things happen every day that are outside our control. But we can change our subjective experience: the meaning that we assign to those things. That is emotional mastery, and it has a massive impact on our interpersonal relationships, self-worth, communication skills, and overall fulfillment in life. Tony Robbins believes that it takes six steps to master your emotions. 1. Identify what you’re feeling. Ask yourself the following questions:
- What am I feeling at this moment?
- Am I really feeling [specific emotion]?
- If not, what am I really feeling?