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The Mood Elevator

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Is your mood on a high floor, a low floor, or in the basement? The Mood Elevator technique, utilized by Fortune 500 companies, can help relieve stress and rediscover your best self. You might relate to feelings of worry before important meetings, fleeting achievements, misunderstandings in conversations, or sudden bursts of inspiration after rest. These emotional ups and downs reflect the workings of the "mood elevator," where high floors symbolize positive emotions and low floors represent pessimism. In our fast-paced society, we often disconnect from our feelings and become accustomed to prolonged low moods, forgetting that we control the buttons of our mood elevator. Mastering this technique is achievable! With forty years of counseling experience, the author guides you in identifying your emotions, interrupting negative thoughts, and regaining control to spend more time on high floors. Key strategies include consciously focusing on happy thoughts to break negative cycles, using interruption methods when overwhelmed by bad emotions, avoiding critical attitudes in unfamiliar situations, and practicing curiosity to elevate your mood. Daily quiet reflection and simple actions like regular exercise can lead to significant changes. Embracing new approaches to familiar tasks can also enhance resilience and improve your overall quality of life.

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The Mood Elevator, Larry Senn

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Titre
The Mood Elevator
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Larry Senn
Publié
2017
Format
souple
Pages
312
ISBN10
0369381483
ISBN13
9780369381484
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Is your mood on a high floor, a low floor, or in the basement? The Mood Elevator technique, utilized by Fortune 500 companies, can help relieve stress and rediscover your best self. You might relate to feelings of worry before important meetings, fleeting achievements, misunderstandings in conversations, or sudden bursts of inspiration after rest. These emotional ups and downs reflect the workings of the "mood elevator," where high floors symbolize positive emotions and low floors represent pessimism. In our fast-paced society, we often disconnect from our feelings and become accustomed to prolonged low moods, forgetting that we control the buttons of our mood elevator. Mastering this technique is achievable! With forty years of counseling experience, the author guides you in identifying your emotions, interrupting negative thoughts, and regaining control to spend more time on high floors. Key strategies include consciously focusing on happy thoughts to break negative cycles, using interruption methods when overwhelmed by bad emotions, avoiding critical attitudes in unfamiliar situations, and practicing curiosity to elevate your mood. Daily quiet reflection and simple actions like regular exercise can lead to significant changes. Embracing new approaches to familiar tasks can also enhance resilience and improve your overall quality of life.