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how painful it is by Sophia Louise
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  • Post category:Feelings and Emotions / Mental health
  • Post published:August 30, 2016

Low emotional intelligence: you might be oversensitive to other people’s feelings in response to you, obsess about problems until you find a concrete solution, frequently feel a flood of emotions that you can’t attribute to a specific life event: you may feel bad far more often than you feel good.

Source: How to Deal with Uncomfortable Feelings & Create Positive Ones @ tiny buddha: simple wisdom for complex lives

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