Preparing for emotional experiences Maggie Perry Preparing for emotional experiences Maggie Perry

Strive for experiences, not episodes

You're in it for the long-haul with yourself. Giving up is demoralizing and will increase your suffering. Demanding perfection isn't sustainable and will create a secondary self-critical loop that makes recovery harder. Commit to yourself and your own process. Even before you recover, you'll find that you like yourself when you own and appreciate your own journey. You have hope because you have you.

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Preparing for emotional experiences Maggie Perry Preparing for emotional experiences Maggie Perry

How experiences of distress become episodes of suffering

Everyone has underlying biological processes that make mental illness more or less likely. Lately, environmental stress is making those who aren’t particularly biologically vulnerable more vulnerable. Whether your emotional distress or impairment is primarily biological or environmental or a combination or the two, responding to yourself with courage, curiosity, and compassion is the key to responding well.

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Preparing for emotional experiences Maggie Perry Preparing for emotional experiences Maggie Perry

The role of anticipatory anxiety

Doing nothing to resist it or make it go away is a powerful and intentional stance. Just like other parts of the anxious pattern, every time you label and actively accept what you’re experiencing, your mind is less likely to associate that experience as something to fear. The anticipatory anxiety may not dissipate in this moment, but you’re setting yourself up for success in future moments.

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