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When You're in a Bad Mood

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When we’re in a bad mood, we often create more wreckage than necessary.

If we did things a little differently, we could make space to feel our feelings while keeping our relationships strong and connected.

With only one day left on our Paris trip, my phone was stolen, and I was so focused on the pictures I lost that I was allowing it to wreck our last 24 hours of fun, until my fiancé Patrick put his foot down and I agreed to shift my state.

We were able to navigate this tricky situation with tips that I’ll be sharing to help you shift your mood and shield your loved ones from unnecessary conflict.

Tune in to this episode: When You're in a Bad Mood.

Key points covered in this episode:

✔️ When bad things happen, give yourself grace! Let people around you know that you need some space to decompress. This prevents you from venting your frustrations on your loved ones and prevents long-term wreckage.

✔️ Ready to shift? Try box breathing. But if you’re not prepared to change, don’t force it! If you’re ready, do several rounds of inhaling, holding, exhaling, and holding, each one for the same count of (at least) four, depending on your comfort level with holding out your exhale.

✔️ Sweat out the bad mood! If breathing exercises aren’t for you, get moving. Dance to your favorite song. Pound a pillow. Masturbate. Take a walk or do any rigorous physical activity to shift your state for the better.

✔️ Steer your attention somewhere else. When we’re pissed, our attention tends to focus itself inward. The key is to get out of your head – step outside. Spend time in nature. Look at something beautiful. Pet cute puppies at the animal shelter. Do what feels good to shift your focus.

Don’t let your nervous system control you! You have more power to shift your state than you might believe. If you don’t want to, no problem! Take your time, and consider how you could be affecting the people around you by choosing to stay where you are.

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★★★ About Marie-Elizabeth Mali ★★★

Marie-Elizabeth is the founder of Relationship Alchemy, where she helps growth-oriented women develop clarity and alignment with themselves and their vision, so they can attract or deepen their relationship with their ideal partner and create a fulfilling life without compromising who they are.

★ TAKE THE “YOUR GROWN-ASS POWER” QUIZ ★

For passionate women having a “Now what?” moment who are ready to turn on their unapologetic power. http://relationshipalchemy.com/power-quiz

As a Relationship Alchemist, two-time TEDx Speaker, and host of the Relationship Alchemy podcast, Marie-Elizabeth Mali helps women communicate more effectively and transform patterns of thinking and behavior that get in the way of love, connection, and success in relationships and business. Drawing on her Master’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and over 20 years of working with clients, she teaches women how to show up as authentic leaders in their relationships and work instead of twisting themselves to fit in. Marie-Elizabeth’s work has been featured in Thrive Global, SWAAY, and Forbes. She is also a published author with an MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College and an underwater photographer who has a thing for sharks. Learn more at https://relationshipalchemy.com.

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When we’re in a bad mood, we often create more wreckage than necessary.

If we did things a little differently, we could make space to feel our feelings while keeping our relationships strong and connected.

With only one day left on our Paris trip, my phone was stolen, and I was so focused on the pictures I lost that I was allowing it to wreck our last 24 hours of fun, until my fiancé Patrick put his foot down and I agreed to shift my state.

We were able to navigate this tricky situation with tips that I’ll be sharing to help you shift your mood and shield your loved ones from unnecessary conflict.

Tune in to this episode: When You're in a Bad Mood.

Key points covered in this episode:

✔️ When bad things happen, give yourself grace! Let people around you know that you need some space to decompress. This prevents you from venting your frustrations on your loved ones and prevents long-term wreckage.

✔️ Ready to shift? Try box breathing. But if you’re not prepared to change, don’t force it! If you’re ready, do several rounds of inhaling, holding, exhaling, and holding, each one for the same count of (at least) four, depending on your comfort level with holding out your exhale.

✔️ Sweat out the bad mood! If breathing exercises aren’t for you, get moving. Dance to your favorite song. Pound a pillow. Masturbate. Take a walk or do any rigorous physical activity to shift your state for the better.

✔️ Steer your attention somewhere else. When we’re pissed, our attention tends to focus itself inward. The key is to get out of your head – step outside. Spend time in nature. Look at something beautiful. Pet cute puppies at the animal shelter. Do what feels good to shift your focus.

Don’t let your nervous system control you! You have more power to shift your state than you might believe. If you don’t want to, no problem! Take your time, and consider how you could be affecting the people around you by choosing to stay where you are.

————————————————————————————————

★★★ About Marie-Elizabeth Mali ★★★

Marie-Elizabeth is the founder of Relationship Alchemy, where she helps growth-oriented women develop clarity and alignment with themselves and their vision, so they can attract or deepen their relationship with their ideal partner and create a fulfilling life without compromising who they are.

★ TAKE THE “YOUR GROWN-ASS POWER” QUIZ ★

For passionate women having a “Now what?” moment who are ready to turn on their unapologetic power. http://relationshipalchemy.com/power-quiz

As a Relationship Alchemist, two-time TEDx Speaker, and host of the Relationship Alchemy podcast, Marie-Elizabeth Mali helps women communicate more effectively and transform patterns of thinking and behavior that get in the way of love, connection, and success in relationships and business. Drawing on her Master’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and over 20 years of working with clients, she teaches women how to show up as authentic leaders in their relationships and work instead of twisting themselves to fit in. Marie-Elizabeth’s work has been featured in Thrive Global, SWAAY, and Forbes. She is also a published author with an MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College and an underwater photographer who has a thing for sharks. Learn more at https://relationshipalchemy.com.

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