When you pull up at work, make sure there is no emotional shut-down.
What does emotional shut-down look like?
Shutting down from others hinders connection, trust and intimacy in relationships. This applies not only in life in general but also at work. You may not have noticed it before, but here are the signs that someone might struggle with emotional shut-down:
There are many other examples of how one could pull themselves emotionally from the team when facing an unwanted situation, the above are just some common examples.
Find more signs of emotional shut-down in the Instagram post here, and use it to identify it not only in others but in yourself as well.
Why do I keep shutting people off?
Emotional withdrawal or emotional detachment is a term that is commonly used to describe those who shut down emotionally when dealing with major situations. They pull back emotionally or physically by bottling up their feelings or disconnecting from others.
Though it is a very complex and unique situation, there are 6 common factors that can cause this unproductive tendency:
Learn more about these possible causes, including the effects of shutting down and withdrawing emotionally in the full Regain article here .
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Shutting it down with emotional intelligence
Whether you tend to close off because of fear or other causes, one great tool that you can use to combat it is with emotional intelligence (EQ).
The goal with enhancing your EQ is to observe your thoughts and actions in a conscious way, so that you’re able to identify and authentically communicate what you’re really feeling, wanting and needing—at any given time.
Here is a 6-step process that you can follow to improve your EQ, avoid shutting down, and feel connected to those around you:
Read the full HuffPost piece written by Intuitive coach, Kavita Patel, here to learn more about going from shut-down to connecting.
Converting your emotional habit into a better one is definitely not a piece of cake. It takes time and getting used to.
With this week’s Monday Mavens edition, we hope to be able to provide guidance and help on the first steps you can take to get out of your comfort ‘shutting down’ zone, and connect back to your community.
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