What happened to get you... - Deepstash

  • What happened to get you that angry?
  • What kinds of thoughts and emotions were racing around your mind?
  • What did the people around you do?
  • And maybe most importantly, what do you remember wanting, needing, or wishing for when you felt that way?

Often, Reverse Empathy can be a more powerful way to appreciate someone else struggle because it's based on your own experiences rather than hypothetical ones.

And the more you can relate yourself to what they're going through, the better your odds of being genuinely helpful and supportive to the person next to you, not to mention being less reactive and emotional yourself.

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