Is your life characterised by: joy, contentment, peace, serenity, patience, love,
compassion, security, fulfillment, purpose, acceptance and kindness?
Or is your life such that when people see you they think of: envy, bitterness, anger, jealousy, complaining, hatred, blaming and vengefulness?
And even if you’re successful at masking these emotions from your friends and colleagues, how do those closest to you, your family, see you?
It’s been said (don’t ask me who did) that happiness consists of just three things:
a sense of security, a sense of belonging, and a sense of purpose
and we will be exploring these concepts in these articles.
What has emotional health got to do with a healthy love relationship? A whole lot. When you’re struggling with emotional issues, you’re inclined to be very inward-focused, rather than focused on the person you love. You can only really minister to someone else out of your overflow. If you can find a way to deal with fear, depression, anxiety and escapism, you will be a delightful partner to someone else, rather than a constant drain on their emotions. It can make all the difference in the world.
A good resource for you in your search for emotional health is one that I’ve found pretty good:
This is a series of ebooks and audio resources that is extremely comprehensive. Click here for more information on this system, which is available now at a ridiculously low introductory price of $9.95. I have purchased the series, and have used it very effectively in counselling members of my family and others.
