Finding your Values, 1

Respond. You respond to values. You respond to the extent to which they are active in your life or inactive. If you value nature and spend your days inside, it would be easy to understand if you felt depressed. If you value authenticity and you often suppress who you are, also, it would be easy to understand if you felt depressed. If you value adventure and you spend most days behind a desk in a cubicle, it would be normal to experience anxious attempts to get somewhere else. If you value order but you are surrounded by constant chaos, it would be normal to experience pressure to order the chaos. You naturally respond to values. Journal Prompt: Which values do you respond to and how? List of values for your reference.

Regret: Journal Prompt 8

Moments. The emotional experience of regret is like a storm. A storm blows through, aggressive, loud, windshield-wiper necessary. But clouds pass, the rain eventually stops, and the threat passes. You can choose to be an observer. Instead of storm chasing, you can accept the emotional experience of regret. You can build your tolerance muscle and wait out the passing of the storm, knowing that the experience of regret is a moment in time–apart of you–but not all of you. Journal Prompt: The emotional experience of regret is like...