🪞Take a moment to reflect:
- What emotional patterns tend to hijack your best intentions?
- Where in your life are you reacting automatically rather than responding consciously?
- How might your relationships transform if you expanded the space between stimulus and response?
🚶♀️Step Forward
🛠️ Permission to Feel by Marc Brackett (Book): This powerful book by the founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence introduces the RULER approach to emotional intelligence:
- Recognising emotions in yourself and others
- Understanding the causes and consequences of emotions
- Labelling emotions with precise vocabulary
- Expressing emotions appropriately in different contexts
- Regulating emotions effectively
📱 The companion app "Mood Meter" helps you track and expand your emotional vocabulary, turning abstract feelings into concrete data you can learn from. It helps people develop the core RULER skills.
🌱 Small Challenge
⚡ Your challenge this week:
Practice emotional naming this week: When you feel an emotional surge, pause and identify the specific emotion using precise language beyond just "good," "bad," "stressed," or "fine."
📝 Example: Instead of thinking "I feel stressed about this presentation," try "I'm feeling apprehensive about being judged, excited about sharing my ideas, and proud of the work I've done." Notice how this precision creates clarity and choice.
WISDOM WHISPERER
Feelings are much like waves, we can't stop them from coming but we can choose which ones to surf.
Jonatan Mårtensson
Why this whisper? This metaphor beautifully captures the nature of our emotional lives—we cannot prevent feelings from arising, but we can develop the discernment to engage with those that serve our growth and wellbeing. Like an experienced surfer who doesn't ride every wave, emotional intelligence means choosing where to invest your energy.
Remember: The emotions you choose to "surf" shape the direction of your life journey.