How do we teach children to control their thoughts in order to learn to control emotions?
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Thoughts are the cause of all evils, people are mental beings, and whoever controls their mind can then control their happiness.
Thoughts are what make people nervous, not what happens to them. You have difficulty seeing that it is that way, but it is the key to mental strength, controlling thoughts.
Is it true that there are things that depress beyond interpretation?
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It is correct, but there are very few things, that is, the events that occur at the moment, produce automatic emotions, for example, having a bear in front, logically impresses and scares. But the rest are things that the person invents himself. Emotions are triggered by thoughts.
What happens to people when having soft emotions?
Having gentle emotions allows the person not to feel so bad, managing to solve the problems much better. Having devastating emotions, these can lead to bigger problems than the original problem.
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People must be realistic, in order not to dramatize, being a strong person. Realism makes it clear that very little is needed to be well.
Why do people tend to repeat things that are harmful?
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What makes people wrong and well are simply ideas, everything in the world is based on ideas.
Fears are ideas and can disappear, when people take everything that scares them, what makes them nervous, when they express themselves, they can change with an appropriate thought and that is where the emotions are eliminated. People who have emotional strengths know how to control their thoughts, so they do not end up scared.
How do we make children change their thoughts?
For example, children fear:
- The monsters.
- Darkness.
- The dangers.
- The priorities of danger.
- That misfortunes must be overcome.
You can not let the mind work alone, it is necessary that we make it work in a healthier way.
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