Managing emotions is an essential skill. Whether dealing with fear, anxiety, stress, or the everyday ups and downs, understanding how to navigate your emotions is crucial. Learning to build emotional confidence and manage emotions is essential for mental and emotional well-being.
The brain, the mind, body, and spirit are so interwoven. There are physical manifestations of not taking care of yourself that can lead to both acute and chronic illness.
The journey to managing emotions begins with acknowledgment. It involves understanding why you feel a certain way and accepting those feelings. This step is leaning into God’s compassion and recognizing that emotions are a natural response to life’s events. By acknowledging emotions, we create space for self-compassion and begin the process of healing and growth.
Once you acknowledge your emotions, the next step towards emotional confidence is to discern. You’re saying it’s true that… but it’s not true that… Ask God for clarity in discerning what is reality and what is not.
The final step is to decide how to proceed. This decision-making process involves determining what action to take once you have clarity. It’s about choosing a path aligned with your values and the truth, rather than being driven by emotional reactivity. This step also includes inviting God’s courage to help you stay on the path He has laid out for you while focusing on your mindset and not returning to fear and anxiety. Having a strong identity in Christ and leaning on Him as you work to build emotional confidence and manage emotions.
Cultivating emotional confidence is an ongoing practice. It requires patience, regularity, and a willingness to act. You must be willing to take action.
Your body needs to be in the right state to logically process before you can begin the A, D, and D steps. The nervous system has two different phases: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. When you are in the sympathetic phase, that is, your fight or flight mode, you cannot effectively use your executive functioning or decision-making skills. The Parasympathetic phase is your rest and digest phase, where you want to be to logically process and use the A, D, and D steps.
Alicia Michelle is an ICF-Certified Coach (ACC, CPLC) and certified NeuroCoach™, passionate about helping Christian women learn practical, brain-based-and-biblically-accurate tools to confidently manage everyday emotions and overcome toxic patterns like perfectionism, performance, comparison, people-pleasing and more!
Alicia Michelle’s Book: Emotional Confidence: 3 Simple Steps to Manage Emotions with Science and Scripture
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