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Is it OK to not be emotional?

Is it OK to not be emotional?

Anger, frustration, fear, and other “negative emotions” are all part of the human experience. They can all lead to stress and are often seen as emotions to be avoided, ignored, or otherwise disavowed, but they can actually be healthy to experience.

Why do I hide my feelings?

People often hide emotions to protect their relationships. When someone you care about does something upsetting, you might choose to hide your annoyance. Yes, their actions bothered you. But if they react negatively when you tell them how you feel, you could end up triggering an even more painful conflict.

How to pretend to be happy when you’re not?

There comes a time in your life where you have to learn how to pretend to be happy when you’re not. Here are 5 ways on how to pretend everything is okay: 1. Go through your routines as usual How to pretend to be okay? Wake up in the morning, get out of bed and go about your everyday routines.

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How to pretend you’re fine?

You can pretend in front other people, but when it comes down to it, you need to find a channel to funnel all this excess energy. Pretending everything is fine can be done by letting it out in a healthy manner. 6. Talk to someone How to pretend you’re fine: Open up. I lived with a secret that plagued me for the longest time.

Why do I pretend that things don’t bother me?

I pretend things don’t bother me because I don’t want to ruin someone else’s happiness or good mood. I don’t want to take away from the joy of their day by bitching about mine. So, I’ll just smile and sit there. I’ll tell you everything is okay because I know that is what you want to hear.

What do you pretend to do when you are in pain?

What Do You Pretend? 1 1. Be honest. Pretend and, at some point, the problem and the pain will surface ten-fold. If you’re not coping, admit to yourself that you’re not. 2 2. Ask for help. 3 3. Talk openly. 4 4. Learn to say no more often. 5 5. Rejoice and reward yourself for your achievements.