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Don’t Tell Me to Relax: Emotional Resilience in the Age of Rage

By Gabriel Cohen — 2020

Meditation teacher and psychotherapist Ralph De La Rosa, author of “Don’t Tell Me to Relax,” offers advice for living fully through difficult times.

Read on www.spiritualityhealth.com

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Forgiveness & Acceptance

The Inner Feelings Care System... So You Can Feel More Love

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Emotional Reactions During Yoga

Lately during my yoga classes, I find myself feeling very emotional. Several times I have felt my eyes fill up with tears during a pose. This has happened even on good days. Why is this, and is it normal?

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Why Entrepreneurs Need To Talk About Their Mental Health

72% of entrepreneurs are directly or indirectly affected by mental health issues compared to just 48% of non entrepreneurs.

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Feelings and Cancer

Just as cancer affects your physical health, it can bring up a wide range of feelings you’re not used to dealing with. It can also make existing feelings seem more intense. They may change daily, hourly, or even minute to minute.

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In Praise of the ADHD Funny Bone

Children and adults with ADHD often get called out for being too silly, but the quirks that we are born with keep our lives fresh, interesting, and full of creativity. Here, learn how to be funny and embrace your silliness without getting in trouble all the time.

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A Rational Case for Following Your Emotions

Feelings aren’t as senseless as Americans have been led to believe.

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Why Negative Emotions Aren’t That Bad (and How to Handle Them)

Let’s take a look some negative emotions, why they aren’t so negative after all and how to embrace them to live a more fulfilled life.

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Why You Need to Release Your Emotions—for the Sake of Your Health

When we push away, suppress, or criticize ourselves for having emotions, it comes with a very high cost: our health.

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Ignoring Your Emotions Is Bad for Your Health. Here’s What to Do About It

When we are taught about the automatic nature of emotions and learn to identify and work with the core emotions beneath our anxiety, we feel and function better.

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Everyone Fails. Here’s How to Pick Yourself Back Up.

Learning to fail is a skill like any other—which means it takes practice. Learn how to thrive in spite of even your most epic mistakes.

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