How to Better Regulate Your Emotions | Dr. Marc Brackett
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Top Comments (10)
You don’t control emotions by fighting them. You control them by understanding them. You can’t regulate what you refuse to recognize.
Thank you for watching this episode with Dr. Mark Brackett. Please click the subscribe tab and then the "bell" icon to subscribe to our channel here on YouTube and get notified when new content is posted. And thank you for your interest in science! -- Andrew
This isn’t just a video… it’s a reminder. Some people will watch this and move on, but a few will feel it and change. Respect 👏
What a great line: I can't relate if I'm not you, but I can have the courage to have empathy for your experience
Who is watching this video to improve their English listening? Thank you❤️
I’d be interested in hearing more about how indoor air quality, specifically mold and microbial growth, can affect cognitive and mental health in some people. It’s so pervasive and it’s almost not mentioned in most health podcasts! Thanks and i appreciate this show 😊
All parents and early childhood educators need this!!❤
Andrew, I really appreciate this one. I’m 72 and known for my ability to remain calm in difficult situations. So much so that people used to think I didn’t care when a problem arose as a manager. I did care and dealt with the problem without the theatrics. Didn’t realize what a valuable trait that was until recent years. Your guest made me feel better about it. Thanks always!
Marc's answer to the hero question had me in tears. Mine was my grandmother. Always curious, always supportive. I wish we all had those kinds of people in our lives 💖
Love is more than a feeling, it is actually a skill, and a result.
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Top Comments (10)
You don’t control emotions by fighting them. You control them by understanding them. You can’t regulate what you refuse to recognize.
Thank you for watching this episode with Dr. Mark Brackett. Please click the subscribe tab and then the "bell" icon to subscribe to our channel here on YouTube and get notified when new content is posted. And thank you for your interest in science! -- Andrew
This isn’t just a video… it’s a reminder. Some people will watch this and move on, but a few will feel it and change. Respect 👏
What a great line: I can't relate if I'm not you, but I can have the courage to have empathy for your experience
Who is watching this video to improve their English listening? Thank you❤️
I’d be interested in hearing more about how indoor air quality, specifically mold and microbial growth, can affect cognitive and mental health in some people. It’s so pervasive and it’s almost not mentioned in most health podcasts! Thanks and i appreciate this show 😊
All parents and early childhood educators need this!!❤
Andrew, I really appreciate this one. I’m 72 and known for my ability to remain calm in difficult situations. So much so that people used to think I didn’t care when a problem arose as a manager. I did care and dealt with the problem without the theatrics. Didn’t realize what a valuable trait that was until recent years. Your guest made me feel better about it. Thanks always!
Marc's answer to the hero question had me in tears. Mine was my grandmother. Always curious, always supportive. I wish we all had those kinds of people in our lives 💖
Love is more than a feeling, it is actually a skill, and a result.