Then over time, we internalize messages and judgments about certain feelings: “Boys don’t cry,” “You have nothing to cry about,” “We don’t yell in this house,” “Stop dancing around,” “Sit down and be quiet,” and more. Societal, gender, and family of origin influences slowly trickle down, and as young adults, we begin to narrow our emotional range. Consequentially, many end up living in the four to six range. They are the “4 to 6’ers.” They live in that middle ground: not too sad or happy, not too in pain, but not too passionate.
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What’s your emotional range? Have you chosen it? Are you happy with it? Expanding your emotional range can be intimidating, but ultimately leads to a richer, more passionate life.
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