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Emotional Pain is Conquerable

Awhile back I wrote these words: There is only one brand of pain, self-inflicted. What did I mean? Well, I am not referring to physical pain. (I can not claim to walk across hot coals or lay on a bed of nails — yet!) I am talking about emotional pain. Truly, no one and no thing has the power to hurt you emotionally unless you allow it.

In order to understand this concept, first we must understand what emotional pain actually is. Emotional pain is a manifestation of fear. It is your mind twisting a given scenario in a way that makes you believe something bad is going to happen. You become afraid. Fear leads to anxiety, panic. Your mind and body react in shock and it feels as though your heart is breaking.

For example, let’s imagine that three weeks ago your boss assigned you an important project. For three weeks you’ve worked very hard on this project. You put lots of energy and effort into it. You’ve planned, researched, acted, and eventually created. When you are all done and pleased with the outcome, you present it to your boss. You are proud and excited. Your boss looks everything over and a terrible frown slides across his face. He looks up at you and says, “This is terrible. How could it possibly have taken three weeks to come up with this junk? What were you thinking?” You are crushed.

Now in actuality, several things are happening. It is sensible and rational that your ego is bruised. However, your mind begins to race immediately. Your thoughts are out of control. How could he? I worked so hard. I gave this my all. I thought it was good! I must be awful. I must be stupid. I am going to lose my job. I am going to get fired. Things can not go on this way. I am going to lose my income stream. What if I can not pay my rent? Where will I live? What have I done? I am going to end up on the streets!

Within moments, all of these thoughts fly across your mind. You are utterly flooded. The emotional pain sets in. You buckle under the weight of it. The emotional pain becomes so intense that you express physical symptoms. (Yes, the mind does have complete power over the body!) You might blush, sweat, and shake. You might even begin to cry.

This does not make you a weak person. It simply means that you do not know how to filter out unnecessary emotional pain. While your bruised ego and feelings of disappointment are rational, the other thoughts are not. Your boss disliking a single project does not directly mean that you will lose your house and end up living on the streets. Perhaps your boss is being unfair but maybe he just had a terrible day and took it out on you. Perhaps he himself just got news of his own impending layoff. Whatever the cause for his response (even if you really did to a terrible job) you must take it for what it is. You must understand that the emotional pain you are feeling in that moment is a result of irrational fear and you can take control. You are the gatekeeper of your mind. You choose what gets in to cause you emotional hurt and what does not.

In that moment, you must take a step out of the situation and examine it for what it really is. You must breathe deeply and allow only rational thoughts to pass through your mind. I worked damned hard on this project. I am a valuable contributor to this team. His reaction is completely unwarranted. I will not let it affect me. There must be something else at play here. If I have made a mistake I will learn from it and do better next time. You will find that almost immediately the emotional pain will disappear. It will be replaced with a calmness and confidence. It may not work perfectly the first time or even the fifth time that you try it, but eventually and with practice it will work.

Nothing has the power to hurt you so long as you choose strength over weakness! The choice of strength is yours to make. Do not allow fear to overwhelm you and force you to feel emotional pain. You have the power to avoid it. Just like you have the power to do anything. Happiness and strength are choices that you can make for yourself.

The scenario described above and the steps taken to resolve the pain can be applied to any situation. Some situations will be more difficult than others but with time you will become an expert at conquering pain. There will be times when you must experience sadness — the death of a loved one, a divorce — and you can allow yourself to grieve those losses but do not succumb to that pain. Once you have grieved and your body says enough, take back control. Take back the power over that irrational train of thought and find happiness again.

“We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.” —Carlos Castaneda

Happiness is always within our reach, we must never forget to reach out and grab it!

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    How to Overcome Fear & Stop Resisting

    “To offer no resistance to life is to be in a state of grace, ease, and lightness.” —Eckhart Tolle

    Stop resisting the will of the Universe. I’ve said this to myself thousands of times. It is perhaps one of the most powerful tools that has led me to peace of mind.

    In the past four years, I overcame depression, anxiety, and I lost sixty pounds. When you overcome a lifetime of anxiety & depression, a lot of things change. For one thing, you begin to enjoy life. Simple things that you hadn’t noticed before fill your heart with joy—Spring, a cold glass of water on a hot day, a good workout, a kind word, a smile. When you are overcome by the effects of anxiety & depression, you do not have time to notice these simple pleasures. (They are often overshadowed by the negative, irrational thoughts swarming inside of your head.)

    Happiness begets happiness, as I like to say. However, even in my increased state of happiness, I knew that something still wasn’t right. It took me awhile to realize what it was. Only after months of careful self-observation did I realize what was happening.

    A hard day at work = I was disgusted, angry, plagued by head aches.
    A frustrating experience at a car dealership = I was furious.
    An upcoming flight and travel arrangements = I was anxious, worried, sick to my stomach.

    I was continually allowing my mind to make me angry, sick, sad, frustrated, etc. Yet, after each of these experiences I learned some valuable lesson or something really important & meaningful happened as a result.

    Hard days at work always lead me to clarity about how myself and my team could be more efficient.
    The frustrating experience at the car dealership actually prevented me from making a terrible mistake and purchasing the wrong car.
    Recent travel and trips have brought me incredible successes in my personal & professional life.

    Upon observing all of this, it hit me. Even when things seemed terrible, even when I was really upset, eventually the pain of the situation would subside. Moreover, I would come out on the other side wiser, stronger, and grateful. Every thing that happened (happens) to me is a direct result of the will of the Universe (you can call that God, fate, destiny, or any other name you’d like to give it, no matter). Yes, every thing that happens is a direct result of the will of the Universe and an opportunity to learn and grow. In order to live true happiness, I had to stop resisting the will of the Universe. Once I did this, my life changed in incredible (and previously unimaginable) ways. When I stop resisting and simply “go with the flow” I find that I am constantly filled with a deep calmness in my soul. I do not worry or suffer. I simply exist and let all scenarios play themselves out. I understand that even pain is necessary and that ultimately it will carry me to a place of light & peace.

    Fear is Unnecessary

    At the root of every single feeling of discomfort, lies one emotion: fear. Fear is the emotion responsible for all forms of suffering. Sadness, anxiety, worry, rage, hatred, envy, and all other forms of suffering are rooted in fear. However, once you stop resisting the will of the Universe, you will understand that fear and suffering are actually not necessary at all.

    The vast majority of fear and suffering is a result of living in an unreal world and/or allowing negative, irrational thoughts to control our minds. The unreal world is the world of sky rise buildings, electricity, paper money, McDonald’s, television, marketing, vanity surgery, reality TV, etc. The real world is the world of trees, dirt, sun, stars, wind, rain, whole foods, self-love, generosity, family, love, etc. Can you see the difference? Once you remove yourself from the suffocating chains of the unreal world, and begin living in the real world, you will find that most of the fears that you experience are completely unnecessary. The vast majority of anxieties that we suffer from are made-up.

    – fear of judgment
    – fear of failure
    – fear of humiliation
    – fear of public speaking
    – fear of making a mistake
    – fear of travel
    – fear of forgetting something
    – fear of being alone and so on

    Once you realize that these fears are made-up in the unreal world, they can hold no power over you. All of the above are irrational anxieties. None of those things would actually put your life in danger or expose you to any harm. The only place that they can affect you is in your head. But you must remember that you have control over what goes on in your head! You can use cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to end the suffering.

    Eventually, you will realize that true fear might have a place in your life, but that is only when you are truly in danger. Perhaps while being chased by a bear or masked murderer, while falling from a cliff, etc. Yes, in those instances, your fear is justified and it can help you by creating adrenaline, increased strength, quicker reflexes and cognitive ability. But other than those “real” true fear situations, there is really no need for fear and certainly no need for emotional suffering.

    Live Without Resistance or Fear

    Once you learn to stop resisting the will of the Universe and to live without fear, you will experience an entirely new & improved sort of living. You will find that all of the things that you once desired, but were afraid to seek, are actually within your reach. For example, I was emotionally crippled by irrational anxiety for the first half of my life. This made it impossible for me to speak in front of people. I could not ask a question in a class of twenty, let alone get up in front of a group of people to speak. My anxiety over public speaking was so great, that it crippled me. I once experienced a debilitating panic attack at a dinner party of five family friends! But… that is ancient history.

    Now, my former self is hardly recognizable. I have spoken in front of groups of sixty people or more with grace and confidence. I know that my fear is irrational & unnecessary, so I overcome it. Sure, my heart rate may increase, I might sweat a bit—but I do not let it stop me! I remind myself that that the fear is not real and I move forward to success.

    You are entirely capable of achieving the same same sort of success in your own life—personal & professional. Whatever your fear is, you can overcome it.

    “You’ll seldom experience regret for anything that you’ve done. It is what you haven’t done that will torment you.” —Wayne Dyer

    To allow fear to rule your life, is not to live at all. So stop resisting the will of the Universe and stop allowing fear to rule your life. Begin living, truly living, right now. There is nothing in your way. What is your greatest fear? Can you believe that it is unnecessary? What would you do if you had no fear in your heart at all? How different could your life be?

    The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them!

    I am now offering personalized coaching sessions to individuals suffering from anxiety &/or depression. If you are interested in scheduling a session or would like to learn more, please contact me at denabotbyl[@]gmail[.]com for details and rates. Include CBT Session in the subject line.

5 Comments

  1. Hi,

    I liked this post. I am a recovering alcoholic (just under one year) and as the fog lifts I am finding a lot comfort in my newfound ability to control my emotions / thoughts / feelings / moods / perceptions. I am choosing what and how I want to feel and I can't believe that I always had the power to do this. I thought I was just going to have to live with all the emotional pain BUT I was wrong. This (the pain) kept me drinking. I found doing this to be very difficult at first but over time I have gotten better at it.

    Thanks again for sharing!

    mk

  2. @mk – I can not tell you how much it means to me to know that my words and thoughts meant something to you. I am so proud of you for coming this far in your journey. Keep up the amazing work. I will keep you in my thoughts and send you love and positivity from afar.

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