experience makes a person strong emotionally.
you have to be thick skinned and not take other peoples hang ups personally.
you have to be able to let things that dont really matter, go over your head.
believing in yourself is the most important key to being strong emotionally, as no matter how many people try to put you down............ if you believe in yourself you will never let those situations have a destructive effect on your life.
2007-04-19 23:50:29
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answered by kellie 2
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For me, it is having been through so much in my life. With each trial, I have become stronger emotionally. I realize now that there's only so much we can control and the things you can't control, you have to make it through and then when you come out on the other side, you have learned a lesson and become stronger emotionally. Faith also helps me to be stronger emotionally. I know that nothing bad lasts forever and eventually you will get through the bad times. Worrying and getting upset about something you can't control is a waste of energy. I've learned to use that energy to move forward.
2007-04-20 03:07:19
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answered by vanhammer 7
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Always praise urself rightfully. When God created u or any other person he differentiated u from others in features complexion, physique, qualification, family, profession. U r better in some qualities of ur life than others. Just thank God for blessing u with good qualities, beautiful mind, heart, looks, family whatever u have. When u make God ur friend and communicate with him for expressing ur gratitude for what he has given u then u will recognise ur worth. When u recognise ur own worth from ur heart, others will also do that. Ur thoughts attract only what u think. So change ur thinking about urself and be happy and not depend upon others opinion about u. Keep on learning new things and achieve success, u will find that as u achieve people's opinion will change. U r like a tree and opinions are like a shadow which changes with the Sun.
2007-04-20 01:15:54
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answered by sudershan Guddy 4
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Sad to say but, strength comes when you have had rotten luck, I have been dealt the worst cards you could have been dealt but I have come out of all the rotten luck with dignity and strength after an illness that left me paralized at the age of 16 and I had to learn to walk again which I managed I am now 42 with 2 children which I was told would never happen. I was told that I should have died but when I survied they then said I would never have a family, wrong! I have since had 4 major operations I am on my 2nd marriage, my husband is a depressive but I keep on going because I survived that illness. So the answer to your question is that strength comes from within yourself
2007-04-19 23:54:38
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answered by The Bear 1
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Liking yourself, being self confident. This is not the same as being arrogant or conceited. You have to learn who you are, your strengths and your weaknesses and then start working on them to better yourself. Remember, everyone is a human being with all the same wants and desires and weaknesses as you. You are no better nor worse than anyone else on this planet. Look at yourself numerous times everyday in the mirror and talk to yourself looking directly into your own eyes and tell yourself all the good things about yourself. It will change your life. Also, look up on the internet "Law of attraction." If will give your confidence a huge boost.
2007-04-19 23:50:06
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answered by Raspberi 2
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Probably, for me at least, successful problem solving and feeling loved by my family are the two most influential factors that helped me develop emotional strength and confidence.I define my emotional strength as the ability to be authentic. I have experienced situations where my problem solving ability was lacking, and I made wrong choices. However, even wrong choices provide learning opportunities, and the more I learned, the more i wanted to learn. Not necessarily from making wrong choices though.
Authenticity establishes trust from others, and their trust strengthens my resolve to not compromise my integrity.
2007-04-20 00:55:48
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answered by Anonymous
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1, He is very sensitive. 2. He feels hurt 3. He feels others do not respect him or understand him 4. Others do not appreciate the hard work he puts forth selflessly. Finally he is too much self conscious or attached to body consciousness and ego.
2007-04-19 23:40:07
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answered by nagarajan s 4
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A person tht does not think logically. In other words, using his emotion to express himself.
2007-04-19 23:46:59
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answered by Ros 1
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Willpower.
It is difficult to achieve but when all those around you are hesitant or uncertain lead by gut instinct, and hope you are right.
2007-04-20 06:45:50
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answered by Murray H 6
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a person's values gives him emotional strength i guess...
2007-04-19 23:42:03
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answered by Baby Kangaroo 5
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