37 min

How to Control Your Emotions so Your Emotions Don't Control You The Ideal Day Podcast

    • Health & Fitness

Emotions are a vital part of our everyday lives. Whether you’re having a good laugh over a WhatsApp group message or feeling frustrated in rush hour traffic, you know that the highs and lows you experience can significantly affect your well-being.
 
In today’s show we look at how people deal with their emotions that might not best serve them, and we look at two methods of processing emotion that can be transformational with how you deal with those mood swings!
 
Shownotes
 
Charlène Gisèle | The Best Multivitamin You’ll Ever Have. Why You Need To Be Eating Nose To Tail
Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender, David R Hawkins
 
 
Enquire now for 1:1 Coaching with Adam
 
Thank you so much for listening and checking out this episode of The Ideal Day Podcast.
 
You can also check us out on Instagram @youridealday
 

Emotions are a vital part of our everyday lives. Whether you’re having a good laugh over a WhatsApp group message or feeling frustrated in rush hour traffic, you know that the highs and lows you experience can significantly affect your well-being.
 
In today’s show we look at how people deal with their emotions that might not best serve them, and we look at two methods of processing emotion that can be transformational with how you deal with those mood swings!
 
Shownotes
 
Charlène Gisèle | The Best Multivitamin You’ll Ever Have. Why You Need To Be Eating Nose To Tail
Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender, David R Hawkins
 
 
Enquire now for 1:1 Coaching with Adam
 
Thank you so much for listening and checking out this episode of The Ideal Day Podcast.
 
You can also check us out on Instagram @youridealday
 

37 min

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