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2. Establish healthy ways to deal with uncomfortable emotions.w

Naming your emotions is only part of the battle--you also need skills to regulate your emotions. Think about your current coping skills.

Do you eat when you're nervous? Do you drink to calm down? Do you vent to your friends when you're angry? Do you stay home when you're anxious? Those common strategies may make you feel better in the moment but they will make you feel worse over the long-term.

Look for coping skills that are good for you over the long-term (ones that will help regulate your emotions now without wreaking havoc on your health, relationships, or tasks in the long-term).

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