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Mayday
I realised that I have trouble with actually feeling what I am feeling. Which may be why I dissociate so much and also why I remember so little.
I found an article online about how to get in touch with emotions, and although I can only skim read it because of my concentration not being very good at the moment, the following bits really stuck out.
"They intellectualize and analyze their feelings without feeling them"
I do this all the time. I think that's why I don't remember much, because I am trying to access the memories but not the feelings, but maybe that is impossible because they are too bound together.
"People are afraid to really feel their feelings, afraid of losing control, afraid of the pain involved in feeling their emotions, of feeling the sense of loss or failure or whatever the emotion brings with it".
I don't even know why I don't feel feelings, maybe it is fear.
I'm trying now to feel by trying to focus on how my midriff/navel area feels (apparently many emotions are stored in the body in this area) and it is interesting to actually feel something instead of just thinking it? I dunno...
I guess I'm asking if anyone has any ideas or approaches about simple things that have worked for them in terms of being more aware of how they are feeling instead of how they are thinking.
They have to be simple things to do because concentrating is really hard for me right now.
I can't post a link to the article because I don't have a high enough post count or something.
I found an article online about how to get in touch with emotions, and although I can only skim read it because of my concentration not being very good at the moment, the following bits really stuck out.
"They intellectualize and analyze their feelings without feeling them"
I do this all the time. I think that's why I don't remember much, because I am trying to access the memories but not the feelings, but maybe that is impossible because they are too bound together.
"People are afraid to really feel their feelings, afraid of losing control, afraid of the pain involved in feeling their emotions, of feeling the sense of loss or failure or whatever the emotion brings with it".
I don't even know why I don't feel feelings, maybe it is fear.
I'm trying now to feel by trying to focus on how my midriff/navel area feels (apparently many emotions are stored in the body in this area) and it is interesting to actually feel something instead of just thinking it? I dunno...
I guess I'm asking if anyone has any ideas or approaches about simple things that have worked for them in terms of being more aware of how they are feeling instead of how they are thinking.
They have to be simple things to do because concentrating is really hard for me right now.
I can't post a link to the article because I don't have a high enough post count or something.