MIDDLE GROUND With Brynne - Life on Purpose+Growing in Faith+Doubt+Love+Intentional+Progress+Unity

Brynne Erickson shares her personal experience of processing emotions during a challenging parenting moment. She emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and validating feelings, the role of movement in emotional regulation, and the understanding that emotions serve as information about our thoughts. Brynne encourages listeners to allow themselves and others to experience emotions without shame, highlighting the significance of self-awareness and grace in navigating emotional responses.Let’s Hang Out:Facebook: @Brynne Erickson - my public pagehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573316550355Instagram: @brynne_ericksonhttps://www.instagram.com/brynne_erickson/Takeaways:Processing emotions is a vital skill in parenting.Movement can help in regulating emotional energy.Emotions provide information about our thoughts.It's okay to feel angry; acknowledging it is key.We should allow others to experience their emotions.Yelling often leads to regret; awareness helps prevent it.Self-compassion is crucial when reacting emotionally.Emotions are temporary and can be processed.Grace towards ourselves improves emotional responses.Understanding emotions leads to better communication.Sound bites:"I am so angry about this.""We're human, and that's okay.""The awareness of it is key."Chapters:00:00 Processing Emotions in Daily Life02:55 The Role of Movement in Emotional Regulation05:50 Understanding Emotions as InformationKeywords:emotions, processing emotions, emotional regulation, parenting, self-awareness, movement, emotional intelligence, family dynamics, communication, mindfulness, LDS, Latter Day Saint, Mormon

Show Notes

Brynne Erickson shares her personal experience of processing emotions during a challenging parenting moment. She emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and validating feelings, the role of movement in emotional regulation, and the understanding that emotions serve as information about our thoughts. Brynne encourages listeners to allow themselves and others to experience emotions without shame, highlighting the significance of self-awareness and grace in navigating emotional responses.


Let’s Hang Out:

Facebook: @Brynne Erickson - my public page

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573316550355

Instagram: @brynne_erickson

https://www.instagram.com/brynne_erickson/


Takeaways:

Processing emotions is a vital skill in parenting.

Movement can help in regulating emotional energy.

Emotions provide information about our thoughts.

It's okay to feel angry; acknowledging it is key.

We should allow others to experience their emotions.

Yelling often leads to regret; awareness helps prevent it.

Self-compassion is crucial when reacting emotionally.

Emotions are temporary and can be processed.

Grace towards ourselves improves emotional responses.

Understanding emotions leads to better communication.


Sound bites:

"I am so angry about this."

"We're human, and that's okay."

"The awareness of it is key."


Chapters:

00:00 Processing Emotions in Daily Life

02:55 The Role of Movement in Emotional Regulation

05:50 Understanding Emotions as Information


Keywords:

emotions, processing emotions, emotional regulation, parenting, self-awareness, movement, emotional intelligence, family dynamics, communication, mindfulness, LDS, Latter Day Saint, Mormon

What is MIDDLE GROUND With Brynne - Life on Purpose+Growing in Faith+Doubt+Love+Intentional+Progress+Unity?

Middle Ground encourages curiosity, unity, and love through the sharing of perspective and thought by open-minded and honest conversations without bias and preconceived outcomes.

"We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided."
― J.K. Rowling
"For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind."
- 2 Timothy 1:7

Who do you want to be? What life do you want to live? How will you become them and create it?

KEYWORDS:faith & culture, progress, growth, faith transition, LDS, faith stories, faith journey, faith over fear, self improvement