Mindfulness, self-awareness, acknowledgement, and acceptance. These are qualities and practices that many modern-day experts promote as some of the keys to emotional and mental well-being. They aren’t wrong. I’ve experienced the power of these practices at different times in my own life. Being self-aware, paying attention to what’s going on inside of yourself, acknowledging feelings and experiences and struggles all have helped me to grow in many ways over the year, pushing me out of my head and helping me to approach my problems with greater clarity. It has been said that avoidance leads to pathology. When we distract ourselves in order to avoid feeling what we’re feeling, this causes problems. This is partly where our suffering begins. When we stay so busy that we don’t have the time to even notice what might be going on inside of us, this is an issue. When we know what we’re feeling (anxious, afraid, sad, exhausted, hurt, alone) but we don’t do anything to address or resolv...
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