BETWEEN EASE & DIS-EASE
Between Ease & Dis-Ease? What is the difference ? A host of factors, including the potent world of emotions. Research in the mind tells us that genes, environmental pollutants, disease agents and bad diets are factors causing illness. Our mind and emotions can also play a critical role in illness and in health. Psychological factors influence the immune system and can contribute to risk or recovery from disease.
The important factor in illness is not stress, but how we cope with stress. This depends in large part on our personalities. Our emotions play a big role in stress management, our relationships and in maintaining a healthy body.
Emotions are rarely expressed in words. Hence, many people are at a complete loss in reading how the other person is feeling or they are confused about their own feelings. Many of us tend to repress or thrust aside painful thoughts, feelings and emotions. But do you know, what we ignore, repress or fight with, returns as a symptom, in time.
Have you noticed how our headaches reflect tension at work ? Our heart palpitations indicate that we are exhausted from taking on too many responsibilities. Our ulcers also reflect our lack of ability in accepting life changes?
The ACE Factor
Based on the research of psychologist Gary Schwartz, the ACE factor has shown that people who are tuned to body-mind signals cope better psychologically. They have a better immune system and a healthier cardiovascular system. These signals include of discomfort, pain, fatigue, distress, anger, sadness and pleasure. Typically, these people handle stressful events with acceptance and a willingness to learn and grow. This is important now, as boundaries between work and family are getting blurred with work-from-home practices. Anger caused by a work-related issue creeps into personal space and frustrations at home can enter into work space These issues coming in the way of productivity of an employee at work.
This is where developing the ACE factor will come handy. ACE is short for Attention, Connection & Expression. Paying attention to uncomfortable feelings, connecting with and assessing the intensity of feelings and expressing feelings in a regulated way.
ATTENDING OUR EMOTIONS
Those of us who tend to ignore and not attend to symptoms, disconnect with feelings and bottle up emotions. They tend to suffer ongoing imbalances in our body-mind systems that lead to lack of ease. Emotions serve as a biofeedback mechanism. For instance, if a high-strung executive pays attention to his distress, he would recognize his amplified emotions, fatigue, overwork, his tension leading to emotional outbursts. Then he might do something about the conditions that cause him dis-ease. Connecting with an emotion can bring many dividends.
Emotions move us. But when we attend, connect and express, we make the best use of our internal compass. We can then rely upon the guidance of our feedback and choose alternatives in terms of diet, exercise, and meditation. Basic mindfulness is necessary for generating balance, order and power in our immune system. So the best cure for the body is a quiet mind.
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