Why Your Emotions Don't Make Sense Until You Stop Judging Them
Pubblicato da epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565196395
eBook
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Anger at small inconveniences. Tears over nothing. Anxiety about situations that don't warrant it. Your emotions feel disproportionate, irrational, proof something's wrong with you. But what if they're not random? What if every feeling—however confusing or uncomfortable—contains information you've learned to dismiss?
This book explores emotions not as problems to manage but as messengers worth understanding. It examines why certain situations trigger outsized reactions, how past experiences create present-day emotional intensity, and why "inappropriate" feelings often point to unmet needs or unprocessed experiences. It reframes emotional confusion not as emotional immaturity, but as disconnection from the meaning beneath the feeling.
Rather than teaching emotion management techniques, this book helps you decode what your emotions are actually communicating. It explores why you might feel nothing in moments that should matter and everything in moments that shouldn't, how judgment blocks understanding, and what it means to be curious about feelings instead of controlling them. It's about trusting that emotions have logic, even when you can't see it yet.
For anyone who feels hijacked by emotions they don't understand, this book offers a framework for listening to feelings instead of silencing them—and discovering the intelligence they carry.
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