Emotional Hygiene: Processing Before Accumulating
“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain.” – Vivian Greene
In the realm of mental health and self-care, the concept of ‘Emotional Hygiene’ has gained significant traction. This practice, originating from psychiatrist Dr. Robert J. Emde’s work, emphasizes the importance of managing and maintaining our emotional wellbeing much like we maintain our physical hygiene.
The Importance of Processing Emotions
Emotional Hygiene encourages us to process emotions as they arise, rather than suppressing or ignoring them. Ignoring our feelings can lead to emotional buildup, much like neglecting personal hygiene can lead to physical discomfort.
“The unexamined life is not worth living.” – Socrates
Emotional Bottlenecking: A Modern Affliction
In today’s fast-paced world, we often find ourselves juggling multiple tasks and responsibilities, leading to emotional bottlenecks. These are moments when our emotional capacity is overwhelmed, and we may feel stressed, anxious, or even burnt out.
The Power of Mindfulness
Mindfulness practices, such as meditation and journaling, can help us process emotions effectively. By focusing on the present moment and acknowledging our feelings without judgment, we can prevent emotional buildup and maintain our emotional hygiene.
“Mindfulness isn’t about becoming a different person, it’s about seeing who you already are clearly and deeply.” – Jon Kabat-Zinn
The Role of Support Systems
Support systems, whether they are friends, family, or mental health professionals, play a crucial role in maintaining emotional hygiene. Sharing our feelings with others can provide perspective and relief, helping us process emotions more effectively.
“A problem shared is a problem halved.” – English Proverb
