3. Labeling Emotions Reduces Their Power - Deepstash

3. Labeling Emotions Reduces Their Power

  • Saying “I feel anxious” is less helpful than “I notice anxiety.”
  • This slight shift creates space between you and the feeling.
  • Naming your emotion = taming your emotion.

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