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 (14894)
• United States
13 Nov 10
Writing for me has a way of taking the heart of the pain and emotion. It puts it in world by itself. Seeing the words in front of me can help me cope with what is at hand.
@macdingolinger (10386)
• 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.