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How to Cope with Anger, Guilt, Fear, Sadness, and Loneliness Effectively for our Mental Health
Season 3 · Episode 179

How to Cope with Anger, Guilt, Fear, Sadness, and Loneliness Effectively for our Mental Health

Exploring the good, the bad, and the ugly of some of the emotions HSPs and survivors struggle the most with. Upping our emotional IQ's results in more self love, more self respect, and more peace. For exclusive episodes and discounts visit us at

Emotional Badass

July 4, 202132m 42s

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Show Notes

Struggling with anger, guilt, fear, sadness, and loneliness? These emotions are critical for maintaining mental health, especially for highly sensitive people. Anger signals the need for boundaries, guilt acts as a moral compass, and healthy fear serves as a protective mechanism. Sadness acknowledges loss and promotes future gratitude, while loneliness offers an opportunity for self-growth. In this episode, Nikki Eisenhauer guides us through understanding and managing these emotions, providing essential insights for mental health and emotional well-being.

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