Posts Tagged ‘ blame ’

Why Do You Blame?

Nov 19th, 2008 | By Margaret Paul, Ph.D. | Category: Reflections

Take a moment to think about who you blame for your feelings of hurt, anger, resentment, aloneness, emptiness, shame, loneliness, helplessness, inadequacy, depression, anxiety, fear, and so on. What is really going on inside when you blame someone else for your feelings?



Moving Beyond Negative Emotions

Oct 30th, 2008 | By Margaret Paul, Ph.D. | Category: Life As We Know It

“Sooner or later, all of us must see that negative feelings toward another person is like tossing dust at him while the wind blows against us. It all comes back.”
–Vernon Howard, Psycho-Pictography
Negative emotions, such as anger, blame, resentment, misery, jealousy, hurt, guilt, shame, and anxiety, often come from thoughts we are [...]