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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 1, 2024 5:38:22 GMT -5
Elizabeth Muratova recommends asking ourselves questions and noticing which emotions, feelings, and states of other people we can get in touch with without hurting ourselves. Many people can experience and feel grief reactions empathetically. When you encounter other people's different emotions, it is necessary to keep track of what happens to you. To protect yourself as an empathetic person, follow these steps: Set personal boundaries. Learn to distinguish your own emotions from those of others. Learn to understand which emotions you want to reach out to in other people and which C Level Contact List emotions you don't. Learn to manage the process. Ask yourself why you want to engage with people in a state of living experience. What do you want to get out of it? What is your own problem? Empathy can be one of the tools you use to achieve your personal goals. We can have personal value to be useful to society. Then empathy is the tool to realize this value. Who is the author? Wilstall is a journalist who has been featured in The Guardian, The Sunday Times. The New Yorker and The New York Times. His coverage of refugee camps in from the National Press Club. Stoll uses the principles of investigative journalism to write his books, two of which are The Selfie. "Why We Are Obsessed With Ourselves and What It Does to Us" and "The Science of Storytelling" hit the bestseller lists. What is this book about? believes that the pursuit of status is a person's main driving force. It's not about love and acceptance, status means being viewed positively by others, showing respect and attention, praise or approval.
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