Are You Expressing It…or Feeding It?

expressing or feeding?Feeding Joy (Revisited)

In my previous post (“Feeding Joy”), I wrote about the importance of “feeding” the parts of our lives and ourselves that we want to flourish — presumably, the parts that bring us joy, gratitude, and happiness.

But I also said that it’s natural (and probably even healthy) to express yourself, even when your thoughts and emotions aren’t joyful — rather than repressing, denying, or letting negativity fester within you.

So, is this a contradiction? By expressing negativity and giving it “air-time,” aren’t we just “feeding” it? How can we tell if we’re fanning the flames of negativity or releasing it in a healthy way?

What’s the difference between “expressing” and “feeding”?

I’ve been pondering this question a lot recently, and this is what I’ve come up with:

  • Expressing is when we take something within us and let it out. It’s like opening a pressure valve, releasing potentially harmful energy. It dissipates the energy; it gets it out of us, allowing us to move on with our lives, free from its influence.
  • Feeding is when we not only keep that energy trapped inside us, but we add to it by giving it our focused attention and energy. It increases rather than decreases the negativity we experience.

The direction of the energy’s movement is exactly the opposite in these two processes: Expressing negative thoughts or emotions gets them out of us — moving them out into the world where they can (hopefully) dissipate. Feeding negative thoughts puts them into us, where they can multiply and fester.

(In my previous post, I suggested a “five-minute rule” — allowing yourself approximately five minutes to express/release any negative thoughts or emotions. This can also be a good test to help distinguish expressing from feeding: If you’re done with the process in less than five minutes, you’ve probably simply expressed the negativity. If you’re still dwelling on it long after that, you’ve probably fed it.)

In short: Expressing makes us feel better, while feeding makes us feel worse.

And ultimately, that’s the real test: how do you FEEL after an expression (or feeding) session? Do you feel lighter, freer, unburdened, relieved, and open to joy? Or do you feel even more embroiled in anger or negativity than you did before you started expressing/feeding it? Do you feel ready to move on with your life in a positive way, or do you feel even more tethered and trapped by the negative experience?

Short-Term Vent vs. Long-Term Solution

It’s helpful to ask yourself the questions above not only moments after expressing negativity, but also in the hours, days, and weeks to come. Sometimes you might feel better and lighter immediately afterward, only to have the negative feelings re-enter your life after the initial cathartic rush has worn off. If this is the case, you may have merely vented your feelings without actually dealing with them.

Yes, venting can provide a short-term release and a temporary respite from negativity, but it doesn’t deal with the negativity’s underyling causes. And even if you feel lighter after venting, you may have simply dumped your negative feelings onto someone else!

But what’s the alternative?

Are we supposed to ignore or repress our negative emotions? Or do we have to spend months or even years focusing on them, trying to get to their root and “fix” them?

I believe that there’s a middle ground, which can be summarized in a single sentence (that Jodi and I put on the cover of the “Vent Books” we used to make): Let it out, and let it go.

Here are a few steps that might help with this process:

  1. Acknowledge – Notice your thoughts and emotions without judgment. It’s perfectly natural to have a full spectrum of experiences, including positive, negative, and everything in between. Becoming aware of negativity doesn’t mean that there’s something wrong with you; it simply means that you’re living consciously — and that you’re a human being!
  2. Express – Although you don’t have to rant and rave about every minor blip on your emotional radar, it can be helpful to address the larger or more long-lasting troubling thoughts, emotions, and experiences — perhaps by journaling about them, discussing them with a counselor or friend, or even just “talking” them through with yourself. (Again, however, I recommend that you don’t dwell on the negativity for much longer than five minutes, or chances are you’ll end up feeding it.)
  3. Redirect – Shift your focus to something positive — something that you’re grateful for, something that brings you joy, something that’s worthy of your attention!

This last step is the most empowering part of the process, because while we can’t necessarily control every thought and emotion that passes through our consciousness, we CAN choose what we pay attention to. And we always have millions of options in this regard, so why not choose something that reflects and nourishes your highest self?

In other words (to return to our starting point): something that feeds your joy!

P.S. If you’d like to feed the gratitude and joy in your life — and connect with others who are doing the same — I hope you’ll join me in the “Gratitude and Joy” group of theย Soulful Life Sanctuary! Registration just opened, and right now you can sign up at a $100 earlybird discount!

The sanctuary (created by my wonderful wife, Jodi Chapman) is a beautiful online community that helps you reconnect with your soul while connecting with like-minded friends. It’s also an all-encompassing collection of tools and resources to help you live your most soulful life — including ecourses, live and archived classes, plus Sacred Spaces and Soul Guides in more than a dozen areas, such as Wellness, Creativity, Spirituality, Soulful Parenting, Self-Care, and Gratitude and Joy (which I’m the Soul Guide for).

I’d love to connect with you in this Sacred Space and continue this joyous journey together! ๐Ÿ™‚

Please click here to learn more about the Soulful Life Sanctuary.

Come Join the Soulful Life Sanctuary!
P.P.S. Affiliate program available! You can also earn money (50% commission on each referral) while helping us spread the word about this beautiful community!

Feeding Joy + Sanctuary Registration is Open (at 40% Off)!

gratitude-and-joyI’m thrilled to share that my wife, Jodi, and I have just realized a long-term dream: opening registration for the Soulful Life Sanctuary!

The sanctuary is a beautiful online community that helps you reconnect with your soul while connecting with like-minded friends. It’s also an all-encompassing collection of tools and resources to help you live your most soulful life — including ecourses, live and archived classes, plus Sacred Spaces and Soul Guides in more than a dozen areas, such as Wellness, Creativity, Soulful Parenting, Self-Care, and Spirituality.

I’m excited to share more about the sanctuary (as well as how you can get a $100 earlybird discount + over $800 in bonus gifts), but first I want to talk about the Sacred Space that I’ll be the guide for — Gratitude & Joy — and why it’s so important to nourish this part of our lives!

Feeding Joy

You may already know the Cherokee story of the two wolves, but here’s the super-short, Q&A version:

Q: Two wolves are fighting within you — which one will win?
A: The one you feed.

As much as I generally shy away from using violent metaphors (I tend to modify expressions, such as “two birds on one perch” or “more than one way to play with a cat”), I do love this story — for a number of reasons:

For one thing, it doesn’t deny aspects of life that may feel negative or unpleasant — such as anger, envy, greed, or arrogance — which are represented by one of the wolves. Yes, these and other less desirable qualities live within us. But that doesn’t mean that they have to control or consume us!

We may not always have a choice about what thoughts or emotions flit through our minds and hearts, but we do have a choice about which ones we “feed.” And that’s the main part of this story that I love: the reminder that we always have a choice!

  • A choice about what we focus on.
  • A choice about what we dwell on.
  • A choice about what we talk about.
  • A choice about what we we give our time, energy, and attention.
  • A choice about which thoughts, emotions, and impulses we act on — and which ones we merely acknowledge before quickly moving on.

In other words, we have a choice about which “wolf” we feed — and we can always choose to feed the one that represents peace, love, compassion, and Gratitude and Joy!

And that’s what my Sacred Space in the Soulful Life Sanctuary is all about: feeding gratitude and joy — nurturing it, giving it attention, talking about it, acting on it, having fun with it, nourishing it with your love and energy, and hanging out with others who are doing the same.

(You probably know the principle of how your attitudes tend to reflect the people you spend the most time around — so why not consciously choose to spend more time with those whose focus reflects what you want for your life…such as more joy?)

This “two-wolf” approach doesn’t mean that we ignore or resist the difficult aspects of our lives. In fact, sometimes resisting things can be a way of feeding them — just as much as embracing them. To find a happy medium between resisting negativity and totally giving in to it, I give myself a “five-minute vent” rule: if something negative arises, I give myself permission to vent (or internally stew) for five minutes (slightly longer for more troubling situations, slightly less for minor ones). And then I’ll consciously shift my focus to what I’d rather feed: gratitude, joy, and love.

Because that’s the wolf that I want to be victorious in my life.

As I mentioned, I warmly invite you to check out the Soulful Life Sanctuary, where we offer lots of ways to feed your joy and your soul — while connecting with like-minded friends who are sharing this journey.

Sanctuary doors officially open on July 1, but if you register before then, you’ll get a $100 earlybird discount (that’s more than 40% off the normal price of $247!) + if you sign up before July 31, you’ll get instant access to over $800 in bonus gifts: including one-on-one coaching sessions, ecourses, ebooks, and other wonderful tools to help you connect with your soul and feed your joy! ๐Ÿ™‚

Please click here to learn more about the Soulful Life Sanctuary.

Come Join the Soulful Life Sanctuary!

P.S. Affiliate program also available — so you can earn money (50% commission on each referral) while helping us spread the word about this beautiful community!