We are slaves to what we convey to others, but we are fortunate enough to be able to control it, you can judge me by the way I behave and by what I say, but never by what I really am. it is very private; It’s up to me to decide to involve other people in my psychological world. The key is not to allow transient emotional states to condition our actions.
It is not appropriate to leave the impression that we pass on to others being linked to something transient that does not identify us. Sometimes we’re sad, upset, angry, desperate, happy, but we’re not those emotions. We’re not, they were just. Currently, be or be?It has become a widely used term; change the verb and change your life.
- Are we fighters or are we fighting over a momentary lack of control?We must understand that whatever the power of external forces.
- They must be dominated by our understanding of who we are.
- I decide who I am.
- No matter how I feel.
Emotions and thoughts run through us and sometimes emotionally destabilize us, but they cannot be held responsible for our actions. Instead of reacting “because I’m angry,” we should consider it smarter to change direction.
Why do we do it like this, because now, what am I going to get?Does doing or saying this lead me to be the person I love?In this way, I act consciously, I show myself how I really am, interact with people to get to know me well and become a little better every day.
This applies to any form of social, direct or indirect communication. In direct interaction, we have many more tools to help convey our emotions, than simple words and nonverbal communication.
Through the Internet we have the disadvantage of the absence of nonverbal language, and the interpretation and perception of the person who wrote a text depends on the reader and his mood. Don’t imagine you know someone without knowing their emotions and inner world.
The image we convey to others often does not correspond to reality.