Education of feelings and emotions.
Since early childhood, a person experiences an incredible range of emotions. Joy, suffering, pain, euphoria, anger and delight. There is no need to list them, since all people have experienced these feelings at different times. And for some, as usual, the emotional spectrum is very well developed. The range of emotions and sensations is diverse, there are many shades in it. But there are people who are "deprived" of emotions. No, it cannot be said that they (emotions) do not exist at all. They are present in their infancy.
Or some of them are not developed, and some are more developed. Or emotions can only be of one specific shade (for example, blue, black or red). Anyway, everyone has them. In addition, people perceive these emotions differently. There are those who are well versed only in their own emotions or only in the emotions of others. There are those who understand themselves and can help others. All this is called emotional intelligence. And the beginnings of it appear, and then develop in childhood.
And parents should take care of the proper upbringing of emotions and feelings in a child. If the parents themselves are unemotional creatures (for example, they experience only "cold" emotions), then there is a high chance that their child will grow up to be just as cold and indifferent. If parental emotions rage from day to day, then this is not good either. Only the "golden mean" is acceptable, where in some situations there is cold calculation, and in some situations there is enthusiasm and euphoria. In general, the conclusion is that the emotions of the child depend on the parental emotions.
But what if emotional intelligence was not initially developed? And if the child has become indifferent and indifferent to all adults? It's never too late to start re-education, because a person can cultivate some necessary emotions in himself. Fortunately, there are numerous psychological trainings and manuals for this. You can, of course, do it yourself, but it's best if you have a wise mentor or just a good friend nearby. The only drawback is that it's hard to force yourself.
That is, the first thing to do is to create a small list of emotions that you need to develop in yourself. Eg: "I want to learn how to open up my emotions and control them." By writing down such a message (or list) on paper, a person is already taking the first step towards developing emotional intelligence. Next, you should learn how to experience emotions correctly. That is, anger is where it should be. Where there is no need, there is joy. And finally, consolidate the material you've learned by performing such actions several times. Watch USA online porn https://mat6tube.com teens, milfs, matures!
