From “you make me feel” to “I feel because I need” 💭
“Human beings are not disturbed by things, but by the way they see them.” — Epictetus
We believe we’re responsible for the other person’s discomfort: “I’m selfish,” “I should’ve done better.” This option feeds guilt and weakens self-esteem.
We react with anger: “You’re the problem!” We fall into a spiral of defense and attack.
We identify our emotions and needs: “I feel hurt because I need recognition.” We reclaim our inner power.
We listen to their feelings and needs: “Are you feeling frustrated because you want to be acknowledged?” We create empathy and mutual understanding.
We believe we are responsible for others’ feelings. We live to please and fear disappointing them.
We realize we can’t live enslaved, but we still don’t know how to care for our needs without closing ourselves to others’ needs.
We recognize that everyone is responsible for their own emotions. We act out of compassion, not guilt or fear. Inner freedom is born.
💡 When we take responsibility for our feelings, we stop reacting and begin responding with awareness. 🌼
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