The road to emotional health is one that takes courage if we choose to take it!

We can be making our way through the practicalities of life without ever being aware that we should take the journey to emotional health where our lives can transform.
Having emotional health brings a sense of balance and inner peace. It can bring calmness and relieve us of overwhelming feelings or events. We can respond thoughtfully instead of reacting impulsively. We can be in control of our thoughts and behaviours. Is it not the ultimate goal that we may live life with inner peace. If we were to open the “pandora’s box” of emotions, perhaps we could take the first step on the journey to emotional wellbeing.

We are all individual and unique and all of us have factors that can act as blocks to our wellbeing. These obstacles can prevent individuals from fully experiencing or managing their emotions in a healthy way. For those with unhealthy emotional health habits such as lack of self-awareness, unhealthy relationships, chronic stress, perfectionism, avoidance, lack of healthy coping mechanisms and trauma a variety of suggested tools are recommended in the clinic.

Unresolved trauma from past traumatic experiences, I believe is the most pressing obstacle. In the absence of emotional wellbeing, unresolved issues as a result of trauma can lead to anxiety, depression and difficulty forming healthy relationships.

Addressing these obstacles often require seeking support and practising healthy emotional habits like self-compassion and setting boundaries. Dr Gabor Maté says “trauma is not what happens to us, its what happens inside you as a result of what happened to you”. This reflects his perspective that trauma is deeply personal and often linked to the emotional and psychological impact of difficult experiences rather than just the event themselves.

Trauma effects everyone differently because each person’s experience, coping mechanisms and backgrounds are unique.

There are many accessible tools that lead to emotional wellbeing. A holistic approach to emotional wellbeing involves addressing the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of wellbeing.

Energy healing: Practices like kinesiology and reiki focus on the body’s energy flow. It aims to clear emotional blockages and can potentially help to alleviate emotional pain, reduce stress and promote a more positive outlook. Doing inner child work and removing limiting beliefs through energy healing are wonderful supports to achieving emotional wellbeing.

Spiritual connection: For some, exploring spirituality whether through meditation or prayer or connection with nature can provide a sense of purpose and inner peace enhancing emotional stability.

Physical health: Body and mind are closely linked, so maintaining physical health through exercise and proper nutrition helps to activate emotional health.
Treating yourself with self-compassion means treating yourself with kindness especially during difficult moments. Engaging in hobbies, taking time for relaxation and exploring philosophies that foster personal growth all attribute to improving our emotional wellbeing.

Emotional health is a critical aspect of overall wellbeing that directly impacts our ability to form meaningful relationships.

Maintaining emotional balance through self-awareness, resilience and seeking support when needed foster a more fulfilling stable life. Ultimately emotional health is not just about overcoming challenges but also nurturing positive emotional states for long term happiness and success.

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