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GYLTG 373: Finding the Root Cause

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Do you ever feel something but you can’t put your finger on why? Do you ever react strongly to something seemingly small, only to realize it’s linked to an unresolved past experience? Generally, it’s an emotional response that needs to be traced back to it’s root. Today, we are taking a one-on-one deep dive into exploring how to uncover the root causes of your emotions. Understanding the origins of your emotional triggers can bring you clarity and healing. We’re breaking it all down, and I’ll guide you through a powerful journaling technique to help release the emotions that no longer serve you, creating space for personal growth and peace.

Let’s get right to it!

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Emotions are signals from our inner world, often pointing to unmet needs or unresolved conflicts.

  • Emotional patterns are often rooted in past experiences, and understanding these can help break cycles of reactive behavior.

  • Introspection and self-awareness are key in identifying and understanding your emotional responses.

  • Journaling, specifically using the “Trigger and Release” method, can help uncover the root causes of emotions and allow you to let go of unhelpful patterns.

    Understanding the Role of Emotions

    • Emotions guide us through life, but when unprocessed, they can take control of our reactions and relationships.

      Emotional triggers often stem from past events and need to be explored for healing.

    The Power of Introspection

    • By tuning into our inner world and observing recurring emotional patterns, we can start identifying their root causes.

      Self-awareness starts with fundamental questions like: What do I want? What do I need? How do I want to feel?

    Emotional Triggers: What Are They?

    • Triggers are emotional reactions tied to past events, beliefs, or unresolved experiences.

      Recognizing your triggers allows you to better understand why you respond the way you do.

    The “Trigger and Release” Journaling Method

    • The “Trigger and Release” Journaling Method:

      1. Step 1: Identify the Trigger Write down the situation that triggered a strong emotional reaction in you. Be as detailed as possible. Describe what happened, what you felt, who was involved, and where you were. The more details, the better.

      2. Step 2: Explore the Emotion Dig deeper into the emotion you felt. Did you feel angry, sad, frustrated, anxious, or something else? Write about the intensity of the emotion and when you first noticed it. Did it feel familiar? Have you experienced this feeling before in similar situations?

      3. Step 3: Trace It Back to the Past Try to connect the current emotional reaction to a past event or experience. Ask yourself: “When have I felt this way before?” Or, “What past experience is this reminding me of?” Often, you’ll uncover that the root cause of the emotion is tied to an event or belief from your past that you haven’t fully resolved.

      4. Step 4: Challenge the Belief or Perception Once you’ve identified the root cause, challenge the belief or perception associated with the emotion. For example, if you feel unworthy after a critique at work, ask yourself: “Is this belief about myself truly accurate? Does this one instance define my worth?” Reframing these negative beliefs can help you move past them.

      5. Step 5: Release and Let Go Finally, give yourself a path, create a plan for yourself. How can you release this? How can you change the reaction. Perhaps write a letter to yourself or the person involved, expressing your feelings and offering forgiveness, closure, or understanding. You don’t need to send the letter—just writing it is a powerful way to release the emotion and let go of the past.

    Additional Exercises for Emotional Understanding:

    • The Emotional Inventory - Track dominant emotions and identify triggers for a week.

      The Reflection Pause - Pause when emotions arise and reflect on their root causes.

      The Timeline of Events - Create a timeline of significant emotional events and reflect on their lasting impact.

Takeaway: Your emotions are not enemies; they are powerful guides on your journey of self-awareness and growth. By identifying and understanding the root causes of your feelings through introspection and journaling, you can release emotional baggage and move forward with greater clarity and peace.

Join the Conversation: We’d love to hear your thoughts on today’s episode! What emotions or triggers have you identified recently? How has journaling helped you in your emotional journey?

Subscribe: If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Share it with friends who might benefit from uncovering the root causes of their emotions.

Stay tuned for more tools and techniques on how to navigate your emotional landscape and create a life of clarity and self-awareness.

Have you checked out the GYLTG Empowerment Hub on Apple? Join the Monthly Subscription to gain full access to content, meditaiton, live recorded events, and workshops that you can’t access anywhere else!

  continue reading

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Do you ever feel something but you can’t put your finger on why? Do you ever react strongly to something seemingly small, only to realize it’s linked to an unresolved past experience? Generally, it’s an emotional response that needs to be traced back to it’s root. Today, we are taking a one-on-one deep dive into exploring how to uncover the root causes of your emotions. Understanding the origins of your emotional triggers can bring you clarity and healing. We’re breaking it all down, and I’ll guide you through a powerful journaling technique to help release the emotions that no longer serve you, creating space for personal growth and peace.

Let’s get right to it!

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Emotions are signals from our inner world, often pointing to unmet needs or unresolved conflicts.

  • Emotional patterns are often rooted in past experiences, and understanding these can help break cycles of reactive behavior.

  • Introspection and self-awareness are key in identifying and understanding your emotional responses.

  • Journaling, specifically using the “Trigger and Release” method, can help uncover the root causes of emotions and allow you to let go of unhelpful patterns.

    Understanding the Role of Emotions

    • Emotions guide us through life, but when unprocessed, they can take control of our reactions and relationships.

      Emotional triggers often stem from past events and need to be explored for healing.

    The Power of Introspection

    • By tuning into our inner world and observing recurring emotional patterns, we can start identifying their root causes.

      Self-awareness starts with fundamental questions like: What do I want? What do I need? How do I want to feel?

    Emotional Triggers: What Are They?

    • Triggers are emotional reactions tied to past events, beliefs, or unresolved experiences.

      Recognizing your triggers allows you to better understand why you respond the way you do.

    The “Trigger and Release” Journaling Method

    • The “Trigger and Release” Journaling Method:

      1. Step 1: Identify the Trigger Write down the situation that triggered a strong emotional reaction in you. Be as detailed as possible. Describe what happened, what you felt, who was involved, and where you were. The more details, the better.

      2. Step 2: Explore the Emotion Dig deeper into the emotion you felt. Did you feel angry, sad, frustrated, anxious, or something else? Write about the intensity of the emotion and when you first noticed it. Did it feel familiar? Have you experienced this feeling before in similar situations?

      3. Step 3: Trace It Back to the Past Try to connect the current emotional reaction to a past event or experience. Ask yourself: “When have I felt this way before?” Or, “What past experience is this reminding me of?” Often, you’ll uncover that the root cause of the emotion is tied to an event or belief from your past that you haven’t fully resolved.

      4. Step 4: Challenge the Belief or Perception Once you’ve identified the root cause, challenge the belief or perception associated with the emotion. For example, if you feel unworthy after a critique at work, ask yourself: “Is this belief about myself truly accurate? Does this one instance define my worth?” Reframing these negative beliefs can help you move past them.

      5. Step 5: Release and Let Go Finally, give yourself a path, create a plan for yourself. How can you release this? How can you change the reaction. Perhaps write a letter to yourself or the person involved, expressing your feelings and offering forgiveness, closure, or understanding. You don’t need to send the letter—just writing it is a powerful way to release the emotion and let go of the past.

    Additional Exercises for Emotional Understanding:

    • The Emotional Inventory - Track dominant emotions and identify triggers for a week.

      The Reflection Pause - Pause when emotions arise and reflect on their root causes.

      The Timeline of Events - Create a timeline of significant emotional events and reflect on their lasting impact.

Takeaway: Your emotions are not enemies; they are powerful guides on your journey of self-awareness and growth. By identifying and understanding the root causes of your feelings through introspection and journaling, you can release emotional baggage and move forward with greater clarity and peace.

Join the Conversation: We’d love to hear your thoughts on today’s episode! What emotions or triggers have you identified recently? How has journaling helped you in your emotional journey?

Subscribe: If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Share it with friends who might benefit from uncovering the root causes of their emotions.

Stay tuned for more tools and techniques on how to navigate your emotional landscape and create a life of clarity and self-awareness.

Have you checked out the GYLTG Empowerment Hub on Apple? Join the Monthly Subscription to gain full access to content, meditaiton, live recorded events, and workshops that you can’t access anywhere else!

  continue reading

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