Step Back To Move Forward
September 26, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment
It might seem like a contradictory title but this is what a new study suggests.
When you’re upset or depressed, should you analyze your feelings to figure out what’s wrong? Or should you just forget about it and move on?
In a study by university of Michigan psychologist Ethan Kross, the best way to move ahead emotionally is to analyze one’s feelings from a psychologically distanced perspective.
As a human being we all are in habit of thinking and reviewing our mistakes. But this makes us to re-experience the same negative emotions again and again and thus keeping us stuck in negativity
Therefore it is very helpful to create a mental time-out, sit back and try to review the situation from a distance avoiding being subjective.
This is quite similar to what has been taught for centuries in our eastern philosophies like Buddhism and Taoism. According to the research any one can do this by little practice.
The research says
Go back to the time and place of the experience…take a few steps back and move away from your experience…watch the experience unfold as if it were happening all over again to the distant you… try to understand the emotions that the distant you felt as the experience unfolded…why did he (she) have those feelings?
What were the underlying causes and reasons?
It is really like steeping back to move forward.
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Finding A Safe Place For Your Mind Problems
August 14, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment
Our actions and reactions are guided by our emotions. Sometimes this influence is very obvious and at other times quite subtle to be recognized. We often see emotions as a sign of weakness. We try to put them aside and try to focus on the rational aspects more and more.
No matter how strict and logical you want to be, the emotional aspect cannot be overlooked. We will always be a human being, not a robot.
Our feelings make us human beings
Material success is important and we might see our emotions as an obstacle in that. But at the same time positive emotions are a life long goal for many of us. Read more
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Understanding Self Confidence
June 7, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Comments Off
Confidence is defined as faith in person or thing.

It is a subjective and emotional state of mind.
Often when people refer to confidence, they are talking about self confidence.
Self confidence is self-assuredness in one’s personal judgment, ability, power, existence etc.
Confidence is also equated with self esteem i. Read more
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