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Redirecting the Eruption
Lashing Out
Intense emotions demand intense modes of expression. While there are
many outlets for the feelings typically deemed positive, however, there
are far fewer methods for constructively coping with anger,
frustration, fear, sadness, or stress. Consequently, such feelings can
cause us to believe that we are no longer in control of our emotional
state. Backed into a mental corner, we may lash out at the first
individual we encounter. Most of us will quickly discover that our
misdirected outpouring of fury has not relieved the pressure of our
pain. Powerful emotions are like the lava in a volcano poised to
erupt?held in check with nothing but an eroding layer of calm. Within
us lies the power to direct the flood of feeling that surges forth by
channeling it into productive, artistic, or laborious pursuits.
Retaking control of our emotions at their height can be difficult
because our already negative feelings can convince us that others are
deserving of our wrath. But if we consciously look for healthier ways
of expressing what we feel, we can both safely dispel our pain and use
the energy of that pain to add value to our lives. Anger and sadness,
for example, can become the inspiration that induces us to dedicate
ourselves to bringing about the change we wish to see in the world. If
we act rather than react, we can become effective agents of positive
transformation. When we channel our frustration or feelings of stress
into outside-the-box thinking and proactive exploits, we are more apt
to discover solutions to the issues that initially left us stymied. And
if we view fear as a signal that we need to reexamine our circumstances
rather than a cue to flee, we may gain new and unexpected insight into
our lives.
Channeling your emotions into constructive action can also prevent you
from engaging in cyclical rumination in which you repeatedly relive the
situation, event, or expectation that originally sparked your feelings
in your mind?s eye. Since you are focused on a goal, even if your
ambition is merely to better understand yourself, your pain is no
longer being fed by your intellectual and emotional energy and quickly
ebbs away. You not only avoid lashing out at others, but you also
actively take part in your own healing process while honestly
acknowledging and honoring your feelings.
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