Writing our emotions and problems away
By neelia_lyn
@neelia_lyn (2003)
Philippines
November 9, 2010 8:50am CST
Have you ever tried writing all your pains, problems and heartaches on a sheet of paper? What did you feel afterwards? Writing my emotions is one way of relieving the pains and heartaches. After I put all what I feel into writing, I feel good. Did you experienced this, too?
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5 responses
@PurpleOrchids (79)
• United States
15 Nov 10
I don't find myself able to do this...I feel it's to personal (Dangerous)that is...I mean if someone finds it and takes it or it just gets in the wrong hands so no I don't do this experience it's to risky....
@sender621 (14890)
• United States
13 Nov 10

@macdingolinger (10385)
• United States
10 Nov 10
I have found that if I can put all my emotions down on paper I can deal with the rest of my day! I do this in my journal and I also have a blog. I started the blog so that I could encourage others, but ended up giving my self a place to release my emotions and walk away. Although it seems to be beneficial for others it has proven very good for me!
@redmaryjane (891)
• United States
10 Nov 10
Oh yes. I've been through pretty bad crap in the last 4 months while managing with a smile. It isn't easy to have to go to rehearsal with people you're not sure are after your well-being. Having said that, it's definitely not easy to go do a show with people who have a certain attitude that disrespects the people around them.
I've had to write a few honest, truth-punching emails to a few friends. Recently though, the emails that I've wanted to send will have no impact to what I want to happen, which is change and a little thing called keeping promises. I went ahead and wrote things down. In my writing, I went back to why I loved performing, how I came to take every rehearsal seriously. I went back all the way to 5 years ago and wrote down what my passions were built on.
Of course, intentions won't always see you through when you write. I never sent that email. I just needed something to pick me up, something to help me believe in myself. I thought I was writing for someone else. I was just writing for me.
