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It's common to identify with our emotions.
We say, "I'm angry," "I'm sad," or "I'm happy."
These emotions, however, are transient.
They're not static parts of who we are.
We aren't angry, sad, or happy.
We're feeling anger, sadness, and happiness.
You are not your emotions.
You've got this.
By Rob ArthurIt's common to identify with our emotions.
We say, "I'm angry," "I'm sad," or "I'm happy."
These emotions, however, are transient.
They're not static parts of who we are.
We aren't angry, sad, or happy.
We're feeling anger, sadness, and happiness.
You are not your emotions.
You've got this.