Hello Tina, I just want to thank you for existing. I have borderline personality disorder and journaling has changed my life. Thank you so much for all you do. I’m sending you so much love and good vibes from France. 💕🤍
Relevant to me! Anger is an emotion that bothers me quite a bit. It sucks and it also hinders me from journaling as well because I want my journal to be “pretty” and anger doesn’t really go well with pretty pages. This has made me feel like I need journals for different feelings. Then I think that’s ridiculous since I like being in one notebook and then I’m exhausted from thinking about journaling while angry, that I don’t journal. It’s beautiful how well you can evaluate yourself having these big feelings.
These writing ideas are so interesting! I think they'll be really helpful for me, not only when I'm angry, but also for those times when I'm feeling very overwhelmed or disconnected. I'm glad you followed your creative fire 😊 Thanks for such a helpful video.
#1 is always my go to for any intense emotions. Especially when they are overwhelming. I recommend journaling and ranting out your emotions privately before responding to the situation or involving other people (like on social media). This helps to clear your head, prevents lashing out at other people who might not even be involved, and allows you to be more honest with yourself from the beginning instead of choking down your emotions. I love the discussion of breaking down your awareness of yourself in exercise #2. All too often I feel as though people aren't taping into their own thoughts and feelings enough. I usually add a bit of research into my process too. I start with your ground work (I notice, I notice, I wonder) and then try to back trace my way to the start of it. Example: If I was feeling as you described in your example.. with the upper body tension, I might research what type of things cause that in a person... (Typically upper body tension is caused by stress...) Then I could go about attempting to write out the things causing me stress and hopefully narrow down what exactly I think is the common cause for this. It helps you identify the thing, look at it objectively, and create a plan of action to resolve the issue. I have never seen the tree map but one thing I have used recently that reminds me of your #3 is a mind map. Its basically a beautiful minds type of web that allows you to vent all the conflicting, fast paced, almost random thoughts that are drowning you in your brain. Certainly not as organized as your tree though, I love the idea of using both! I love the fact that your tree shows the levels of masking your emotions. I feel the mind map is more of a raw and unedited version of just what is inside your mind when no one is around. Overall an amazing video and I couldn't be more thankful that it came out today. I cant wait to try out what you recommended. I'm always looking for new ways to work through stuff in my journal!
I have waisted so much time going to therapy (that wasn’t helping but only listening) - when all I needed was to find the right video on TH-cam for FREE to help me understand myself. Extremely grateful
I have been experiencing the need to change! I know a lot of people hate change and I wouldn't say I am one that enjoy it but right now in my life I feel the need for something different. It makes me irritable, a sense of unsettlement, almost angry that I can't accomplish what I need. I have also noticed that my sternum hurts. Almost like I need to stretch it or I can't wear anything tight because its restricting. I have ideas of why I feel this way and what needs to change but I am scared to make those changes and its hard to do with a family. Then the worry, if I do make this change what happens if these feeling persist? So many raw and deep emotions that I have been thinking about!
This was a very insightful video! I always tell myself to not journal my anger because I feel like there's no need to write about it. In cases where I rant due to extreme anger, it makes me feel really guilty afterwards or feel bad when I reread that entry. I guess this video helped me think that anger is also a human emotion and there is no need to hide it, even from my journal. Thank you , Tina!
I’ve been trying to think of another name for Tree Map and honestly it’s a good name for its purpose of emotional charting (it’s to the point and describes exactly what it is). I guess if you’re unsatisfied with it though you could try and think of something a little more poetic like a Soul Tree (since we’re laying ourselves bare upon the tree in order to delve deeper within ourselves) 💚 such an interesting video!
This is one of the most helpful videos on journaling that I have ever seen! Absolutely wonderful, helpful and on point. Thank you so much. This gave me the idea that I can do a similar thing for other emotions as well. ❤❤😇
Wow. This is a really good practice to process emotions. A lot of times I feel angry too but cannot pin point on the WHY. Thanks Tina for sharing your journaling process!! It's very helpful :)
THANK YOU! ALL of the other anger management videos were trying to promote themselves or sell me something (the journal you try to sell is relevant and if I had money I would have purchased it)! I could tell that you genuinely care and want to help people. ❤❤ Thank you a million times, such helpful advice!
This topic is immensely relevant and important. I do not consider myself to be an inherently angry person; but, I've had to contend with deeply frustrating and violating behavior by others this year, especially. I was reading 📚 a review of the 3rd book of Elena Ferrante's Neopolitan novels and it spoke so well of anger and how her writing conveys it that I found relatable and thought-provoking. It reads: "Ferrante writes with a ferocious, intimate urgency that is a celebration of anger. Ferrante is terribly good with anger, a very specific sort of wrath harbored by women, who are so often not allowed to give voice to it. We are angry a lot of the time, at the position we are in--whether it's as wife, daughter, mother, friend,--and I can think of no other woman writing who is so swift and gorgeous in this rage, so bracingly fearless in mining fury." Thank you for your vulnerability in talking about anger, Tina. I admire the bravery that took. ❤
WOAH. I need this book in my life! Anger as a "wrath harbored by women, who are so often not allowed to give voice to it" hit me right in the gut - too true!
@@OverallAdventures Yes! You need that entire series, all four books on your MUST READ list! Elena Ferrante (this is her pen name as she keeps her actual identity enshrouded by a veil of utter secrecy) writes of female protagonists in ways I've never encountered before and like you, I read copious amounts of books. She is regarded as one of the greatest living authors of our time, and with good reason! Hope you get the chance to read them. 📚
I had to come back to this, cause today I am close or building up to irate. I want to get a handle on it before it gets to outburst point. Or more so outburst caused by a spiral in to a panic attack/ptsd thing. The fact that I can recognize this is something that makes me kinda proud. I love your changing pens. I do this alot. It is soo satisfying. I feel that by remembering all my tools I can work through this and get to the other side leaving the overpowering part behind and get to the is this something I can fix or something I need to let go. To quote She-hulk "the normal amount of rage". Thank you for doing this and much love.
Yes, I love Brie's journal covers! They're just gorgeous. Great tips for diving into your emotions more. I'm currently binging your channel and your chatty style just feels like hanging out with a good friend who shares all the same hobbies as me. Thanks for sharing!
Oh Tina, this could not have come at a better time. I've been using the method of noticing/wondering for navigating difficult mental health periods for a while now and I'm curious to try the new ones. Being a very messy journaler, your new style of videos have been very calming ;and inspiring me to write. Take care
Your video came out at the perfect time! I’m not feeling angry, but I have been feeling confused and scared lately about future projects. The tree map & the anchor/balloon activities seem really insightful; I think I’ll try them later today to determine why I am feeling so confused and to let go of these doubts. Thank you for sharing these! 💕
Absolutely loved this video! Thanks so much for showing this, especially showing, that struggling with and working through emotions doesn't always look pretty! Makes me really feel way less alone
PERFECT TIMING. I went through the prompts with you to uncover some of my own feelings as I was feeling triggered. I actually believe you can use these prompts for any emotion! I especially loved the tree map, and the gratitude part I thought was quite good. I also added another prompt after gratitude which I called “What do I need right now (honestly)?” I think having a plan on how to move forward is always good! LOVED LOVED LOVED this video, thank you so much Tina.
I feel angry lately because of discontent. It's very difficult to navigate. I feel stuck, and restless... I feel like I just crave change and adventure. I feel like I'm wasting my life in a location that makes me unhappy.
I’m so happy to see your videos again. I started watching your videos when I was about 12 and I’m 17 now and about to graduate highschool. Journaling has helped me in some of the most influential moments in my life so far and you have always been really inspiring in the way you speak about journaling, introspection, and your passions! ❤️
Wow, Tina! This was so, so awesome. I loved watching you create your tree map in real time. This makes so much sense to me and I can definitely see myself using this in my journal. You are not the only one feeling this way. I'm so happy you are creating videos again. I'm excited to see more. Thank you :)
I feel the same as your tree you drew like I have deep roots my my trunk and canopy are worn thin they've been through a storm I feel worn out tired restless stuck easily annoyed irritated overwhelmed anxious depressed
Thank you for making this video it's so helpful :D hope you are feeling a little bit better :D really enjoying your content and hope you are here to stay and make more of this meaningful content :D also unrelated but where your bracelets are from they are so cute :D Hope you have a wonderful day :D
Hey Tina. You are such an beautiful person, I love to see you back! I know it potentially could be the same process, but if you have an special way of writing yourselv out of felling overwhelmed and stressed. I would love to hear your secret.🌻
Oh yea! Broad tip with Pilot Iroshizuku Kiri-same ink (light grey) I'm no pen/ink expert, but this has been my favorite combo for two years. www.gouletpens.com/collections/bottled-ink/products/pilot-iroshizuku-kiri-same-50ml-bottled-ink?variant=11884756992043
You should write a book about journaling, you have so many great ideas that just help! I´ll come back here when i feel anger.
Hello Tina, I just want to thank you for existing.
I have borderline personality disorder and journaling has changed my life.
Thank you so much for all you do. I’m sending you so much love and good vibes from France. 💕🤍
Thank you for being here
Salut de la France Juliette ! 👋🏻
@@RavenRose86 ☺️
Relevant to me! Anger is an emotion that bothers me quite a bit. It sucks and it also hinders me from journaling as well because I want my journal to be “pretty” and anger doesn’t really go well with pretty pages. This has made me feel like I need journals for different feelings. Then I think that’s ridiculous since I like being in one notebook and then I’m exhausted from thinking about journaling while angry, that I don’t journal. It’s beautiful how well you can evaluate yourself having these big feelings.
This video really came at the perfect time. Can’t thank you enough 🧡
ohh, voll schön dich hier zu finden, ich mag deine Musik voll, vor allem "flowers in your hair" :)
I’ve been angry myself lately. You’re not alone.
These writing ideas are so interesting! I think they'll be really helpful for me, not only when I'm angry, but also for those times when I'm feeling very overwhelmed or disconnected. I'm glad you followed your creative fire 😊 Thanks for such a helpful video.
this video came at the most perfect time- funny how the universe works!- thankyou for existing, you are so wonderful xx
#1 is always my go to for any intense emotions. Especially when they are overwhelming. I recommend journaling and ranting out your emotions privately before responding to the situation or involving other people (like on social media). This helps to clear your head, prevents lashing out at other people who might not even be involved, and allows you to be more honest with yourself from the beginning instead of choking down your emotions.
I love the discussion of breaking down your awareness of yourself in exercise #2. All too often I feel as though people aren't taping into their own thoughts and feelings enough. I usually add a bit of research into my process too. I start with your ground work (I notice, I notice, I wonder) and then try to back trace my way to the start of it.
Example: If I was feeling as you described in your example.. with the upper body tension, I might research what type of things cause that in a person... (Typically upper body tension is caused by stress...) Then I could go about attempting to write out the things causing me stress and hopefully narrow down what exactly I think is the common cause for this. It helps you identify the thing, look at it objectively, and create a plan of action to resolve the issue.
I have never seen the tree map but one thing I have used recently that reminds me of your #3 is a mind map. Its basically a beautiful minds type of web that allows you to vent all the conflicting, fast paced, almost random thoughts that are drowning you in your brain. Certainly not as organized as your tree though, I love the idea of using both! I love the fact that your tree shows the levels of masking your emotions. I feel the mind map is more of a raw and unedited version of just what is inside your mind when no one is around.
Overall an amazing video and I couldn't be more thankful that it came out today. I cant wait to try out what you recommended. I'm always looking for new ways to work through stuff in my journal!
Thank you for this thoughtful and helpful comment
I have waisted so much time going to therapy (that wasn’t helping but only listening) - when all I needed was to find the right video on TH-cam for FREE to help me understand myself. Extremely grateful
It sounds like you need a new therapist, therapy is all about the therapeutic relationship
Thank you for this kind comment
@@monsteroni I agree!
I have been experiencing the need to change! I know a lot of people hate change and I wouldn't say I am one that enjoy it but right now in my life I feel the need for something different. It makes me irritable, a sense of unsettlement, almost angry that I can't accomplish what I need. I have also noticed that my sternum hurts. Almost like I need to stretch it or I can't wear anything tight because its restricting. I have ideas of why I feel this way and what needs to change but I am scared to make those changes and its hard to do with a family. Then the worry, if I do make this change what happens if these feeling persist? So many raw and deep emotions that I have been thinking about!
I am soooo right here with you on this! Thank you for articulating these feelings so beautifully! Yes, yes, yes!
This was a very insightful video! I always tell myself to not journal my anger because I feel like there's no need to write about it. In cases where I rant due to extreme anger, it makes me feel really guilty afterwards or feel bad when I reread that entry. I guess this video helped me think that anger is also a human emotion and there is no need to hide it, even from my journal. Thank you , Tina!
Looks like my creative fire took the front seat today and demanded the birth of this video
I’ve been trying to think of another name for Tree Map and honestly it’s a good name for its purpose of emotional charting (it’s to the point and describes exactly what it is). I guess if you’re unsatisfied with it though you could try and think of something a little more poetic like a Soul Tree (since we’re laying ourselves bare upon the tree in order to delve deeper within ourselves) 💚 such an interesting video!
Tree map is perfect
@@kittyquinn004 Thank you lovely
This is one of the most helpful videos on journaling that I have ever seen! Absolutely wonderful, helpful and on point. Thank you so much. This gave me the idea that I can do a similar thing for other emotions as well. ❤❤😇
Thank you so much for this guidance - I really needed this!
Wow. This is a really good practice to process emotions. A lot of times I feel angry too but cannot pin point on the WHY. Thanks Tina for sharing your journaling process!! It's very helpful :)
THANK YOU! ALL of the other anger management videos were trying to promote themselves or sell me something (the journal you try to sell is relevant and if I had money I would have purchased it)! I could tell that you genuinely care and want to help people. ❤❤ Thank you a million times, such helpful advice!
This topic is immensely relevant and important. I do not consider myself to be an inherently angry person; but, I've had to contend with deeply frustrating and violating behavior by others this year, especially.
I was reading 📚 a review of the 3rd book of Elena Ferrante's Neopolitan novels and it spoke so well of anger and how her writing conveys it that I found relatable and thought-provoking. It reads:
"Ferrante writes with a ferocious, intimate urgency that is a celebration of anger. Ferrante is terribly good with anger, a very specific sort of wrath harbored by women, who are so often not allowed to give voice to it. We are angry a lot of the time, at the position we are in--whether it's as wife, daughter, mother, friend,--and I can think of no other woman writing who is so swift and gorgeous in this rage, so bracingly fearless in mining fury."
Thank you for your vulnerability in talking about anger, Tina. I admire the bravery that took. ❤
WOAH. I need this book in my life! Anger as a "wrath harbored by women, who are so often not allowed to give voice to it" hit me right in the gut - too true!
@@OverallAdventures Yes! You need that entire series, all four books on your MUST READ list! Elena Ferrante (this is her pen name as she keeps her actual identity enshrouded by a veil of utter secrecy) writes of female protagonists in ways I've never encountered before and like you, I read copious amounts of books. She is regarded as one of the greatest living authors of our time, and with good reason! Hope you get the chance to read them. 📚
I'm so glad you're back 💌
I had to come back to this, cause today I am close or building up to irate. I want to get a handle on it before it gets to outburst point. Or more so outburst caused by a spiral in to a panic attack/ptsd thing. The fact that I can recognize this is something that makes me kinda proud.
I love your changing pens. I do this alot. It is soo satisfying. I feel that by remembering all my tools I can work through this and get to the other side leaving the overpowering part behind and get to the is this something I can fix or something I need to let go. To quote She-hulk "the normal amount of rage".
Thank you for doing this and much love.
Yes, I love Brie's journal covers! They're just gorgeous. Great tips for diving into your emotions more. I'm currently binging your channel and your chatty style just feels like hanging out with a good friend who shares all the same hobbies as me. Thanks for sharing!
Oh Tina, this could not have come at a better time. I've been using the method of noticing/wondering for navigating difficult mental health periods for a while now and I'm curious to try the new ones. Being a very messy journaler, your new style of videos have been very calming ;and inspiring me to write. Take care
Thank you so much! Timing is everything.
Your video came out at the perfect time! I’m not feeling angry, but I have been feeling confused and scared lately about future projects. The tree map & the anchor/balloon activities seem really insightful; I think I’ll try them later today to determine why I am feeling so confused and to let go of these doubts. Thank you for sharing these! 💕
Absolutely loved this video! Thanks so much for showing this, especially showing, that struggling with and working through emotions doesn't always look pretty! Makes me really feel way less alone
PERFECT TIMING.
I went through the prompts with you to uncover some of my own feelings as I was feeling triggered. I actually believe you can use these prompts for any emotion! I especially loved the tree map, and the gratitude part I thought was quite good. I also added another prompt after gratitude which I called “What do I need right now (honestly)?” I think having a plan on how to move forward is always good! LOVED LOVED LOVED this video, thank you so much Tina.
YES! I'm SO glad to hear that this helped you
Perfect timing. Thank you so much for all you do.
Thank you for being here
This is so creative! Awesome exercises 💕
I love this!!
I feel angry lately because of discontent. It's very difficult to navigate. I feel stuck, and restless... I feel like I just crave change and adventure. I feel like I'm wasting my life in a location that makes me unhappy.
I am right there with you. I feel majorly unsettled and crave something different but I don't even know how to get there.
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much!
Wow, so interesting!! I def need to try it, thank you for sharing!!!
Tina god bless you for this you're sharing soo honestly this is helping me I love the tree tool youre using thank you 😊
I’m so happy to see your videos again. I started watching your videos when I was about 12 and I’m 17 now and about to graduate highschool. Journaling has helped me in some of the most influential moments in my life so far and you have always been really inspiring in the way you speak about journaling, introspection, and your passions! ❤️
Thank you for being here
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you SO MUCH!
I needed this today!! Thank you!!💐
Been angry all week this came up on the feed at the right time
Oh how I needed this video
Thank you so so much for sharing I'm going to use these for sure 💕 this seems like a good way to actually feel your emotions, super cool
This is amazing and very healing. Thank you so much :)
i'm sad-angry. sobbing and cold-angry-teeth-gritting is the worst compo
I needed this. Thank you! 🖤
Thank you thank you thank you !!!
Such a great video! Definitely timely with where we are in the world. Thank you for sharing. ✨
Wow, Tina! This was so, so awesome. I loved watching you create your tree map in real time. This makes so much sense to me and I can definitely see myself using this in my journal. You are not the only one feeling this way. I'm so happy you are creating videos again. I'm excited to see more. Thank you :)
I feel the same as your tree you drew like I have deep roots my my trunk and canopy are worn thin they've been through a storm I feel worn out tired restless stuck easily annoyed irritated overwhelmed anxious depressed
I'd love to see an evolution of all the different notebooks you use to journal in 😁
Thank you for making this video it's so helpful :D hope you are feeling a little bit better :D really enjoying your content and hope you are here to stay and make more of this meaningful content :D
also unrelated but where your bracelets are from they are so cute :D
Hope you have a wonderful day :D
Can you mention the link for the notebook
Hey Tina. You are such an beautiful person, I love to see you back! I know it potentially could be the same process, but if you have an special way of writing yourselv out of felling overwhelmed and stressed. I would love to hear your secret.🌻
Oooh that's a good one! I could totally do another video on that!
Thanks
The workhorse #lamy what’s your preferred nib/ currently inked and nib usage
Oh yea! Broad tip with Pilot Iroshizuku Kiri-same ink (light grey) I'm no pen/ink expert, but this has been my favorite combo for two years.
www.gouletpens.com/collections/bottled-ink/products/pilot-iroshizuku-kiri-same-50ml-bottled-ink?variant=11884756992043
@@OverallAdventures great choices! 👏👏👏
@@OverallAdventures Love it! Iroshizuku inks are legendary. Thank you for sharing!
Random but you give English teacher or therapist vibes very calming lol
i like to make my own journal with my own design on the outside is the way i would do mine.
She said her journal was jus so soft and yummy 😂I love this amil times more now 📓📔🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Has anyone ever told you that you resemble the looks of Hilarie Burton? You look just like her to me lol.
I haven't got that one before! Thank you :)