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Fall Guys in How to Command and Master your Emotions We all have issues we must address within us to learn how to command and master our emotions. The haunting memories from our learning, teachings, development, traumas, dramas, and the like play a large part in comprehending emotions. While we can go to many levels, it is essential to understand what makes us act or respond to particular situations. Why do I do this? What am I thinking?
People who take the fall often fear their own emotions. In other words, the person often hangs out with the wrong crowds and is often in situations at the wrong timing. The internal, interpersonal, normal and extremes is the case we must consider to understand these types of behavior patterns.
Internal issues resulting from these responses may include gullibility. The person may judge others, yet draw up wrong conclusions. For instance, Mary thought James was a nice person. James showed characteristics of good qualities, yet James had hidden behaviors that lead Mary to drugs.
Most times these people fail to take time to get to know others, rather quickly takes up friendship with the person. The person lacks acknowledgment of abilities and skills, and will often show this lacking through his or her underachieving. In other words, the person's ambitions are not directed toward their goals in life. most likely, this person has not set goals, made plans, or else jumped track while achieving those goals.
The trick is to set goals within reach, study inner abilities, development, limits, skills, etc to find a way to get on track. This will help you to learn to command and master your emotions.
Likely, this type of person will not show anger or pleasure at what time it is appropriate. This is because the person fears assertiveness, which in his/her mind they believe assertiveness is aggression that leads to hostile reactions. The key is to learn aggressive and assertiveness to comprehend true meaning and then practice assertiveness and leaving room for the emotions to express.
The person likely has a tapered or constricted set of interests. This limits happiness, wellbeing, welfare, safety and the like. The person needs to cultivate self-control, long-suffering, consideration of self, and the like to move toward commanding and mastering his or her own emotions.
These people are often conventionalist, which means they conform to social acceptance and customs of styles, behaviors, etc. This trait is a lacking of imaginational usage. For instance, she accepted that drugs were safe to use. Alternatively, she grew accustom to lowering herself to others. In all aspects, it is a lack of finding truths; rather the person believes what they are told, rather than finding proof of the facts. The key is to find the facts before acting, verbally communicating, etc to find relief of mind that leads you to command.
Often these types of minds fail to analyze situations. For instance, she drove hap haplessly down the road and abruptly stopped at a bar without plan. As she entered the bar, she met a man who told her a sad story, which into disaster, since she was placed in a dangerous environment after giving the man a ride. As you can see these "fall guy," traits can lead to extreme dangers. This brings us to interpersonal, since most times other people will take advantage of this type. The person will often find ease of social gathering, and will often trust others that have not shown proof of trustworthiness. This puts them at danger. This person is often unintuitive to his or her own motives, and often follows others rather than lead their own way.
As you can see, cultivating a new way of thinking is sometimes what we must do to learn to command and master our own emotions.
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