25-10-2024 09:29 PM
25-10-2024 09:29 PM
@creative_writer honestly that makes a lot of sense that you're drawn to emotional music. when i'm angry/sad, i do like listening to angry/sad music and feeling my feelings out... probably feels inconvenient to listen to those types of music when there's uni to worry about but maybe making space to process/feel those feelings would help in the long run.
anger is a tough one, i constantly struggle with it too. its been bit of a journey for me to find what helps me express my anger in a healthy way - a combination of journaling and gym has been my outlet. in my experience, anger almost demands to be felt in a physical way. whether its dancing/shaking it out of the body or more controlled movements like yoga/meditation, i think movement helps. what are your thoughts? how do you usually process your emotions?
27-10-2024 03:57 PM
27-10-2024 03:57 PM
28-10-2024 03:57 PM
28-10-2024 03:57 PM
@creative_writer oh gosh i really felt that. i felt like my childhood trauma took away parts of me too but i really do feel like i'm slowly getting that part back as an adult. it's not the same trying to reclaim those pieces as an adult, but regardless, i think it's important for healing my inner child that i try reclaim them.
yep i wish i cherished my childhood more, i kept waiting to grow up and now... i just want to go back to recess and lunch at school 😆 but i will say that the perks of being an adult was getting more freedom (i come from a brown household so freedom is still 'limited' but it's slowly growing) & being a step closer to my authentic self.
writing is one of my fav ways of processing emotions too. you ever write so hard and fast that your handwriting becomes ineligible and your palm cramps? that's when i know i'm REALLY angry 😅 do you tend to write only when you experience negative emotions or positive ones too?
28-10-2024 05:11 PM
28-10-2024 05:11 PM
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