Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Emotional Distortion

Recently I have been trying to sort out my feelings. White noise fills my head and makes filtering pure thought near impossible. On rare occasions I manage to clear my emotional distortion and am left with RMS clarity. For those of you who are into equations, you know I am comparing emotional clarity to a measure of the magnitude of a varying quantity. For those of you who are not, think of RMS as Real Mental Stability. The principles are the same. We are looking for the largest amount of truth from an emotional roller coaster.

When You have so much going on in your life. The ability to refine one specific problem seems near impossible. A simpler term for this would be a " Calgon take me away moment". It is here at the most stressful time where we figure out how much we can emotionally endure. Visualize your existence in this distortion and focus on one thing. The less distortion you have, the simpler it is to see and repair the issues of your life.


Practicality urges us to believe the obvious. There are just 2 choices. Reduce the distortion or magnify the problem. Clearly you should never magnify the problem. REDUCE THE DISTORTION. Have you heard the saying " Don't sweat the small stuff?" You have just heard it explained. That is how we reduce our emotional distortion.
RMS defined is Root Mean Square. It's most common use is to determine how loud you can power up your car radio before the speakers start to crackle. How much power can you push before you loose clarity and become distorted? Its time for you to look at yourself. Are your emotions already distorted? If so, reduce the volume and reach for emotional clarity.



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