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Make sense, I guess there is a logic to the unlogic always... even if I am confused by my emotions if I ask myself where they might come from I can find the answer and also logic (PMS, life changes, past trauma, tiredness, unhealthy diet etc ... ) not so easy as we really have to know ourselves and be honest with ourselves to do that but that means we can trust our guts and instincts more as well!

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Hi Rachel, I definitely agree that emotions are not to be ignored but understood and thought about.

Sometimes though, I find myself having emotions that I cannot connect to reality. For example I feel nostalgic, sad or not motivated but there is not apparent reason. My understanding is that emotions can be triggered by thoughts, hormonal balance, tiredness, physical inactivity so what do we do with those emotions that are somehow just a consequence of a negative thought or of a day spend working too hard? Do we rely on them? Or they are just a chemical in our brain? What I am saying is sometimes emotions can be counterproductive or a false alarm or are they always symptoms that something is going on with us? Do we always listen to them or sometimes they are just fruit of an imbalance? ( too tired, PMS, negative thinking, etc) - I want to respect my emotions but also not trusting them blindly as sometimes they do not make much sense! Thanks!

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