Definition
We feel pain when our body or heart signals harm and that something needs care or relief.
>> Why We Have This Emotion
Pain is often a symptom. The same circuits that register physical injury also fire when grief, shame, rejection, or loss hit a threshold. It flags serious damage and demands that we stop.
◈ How It Shows Up
“I can't take this”Heavy chest ache, hollow feelingChoked up; sudden waves of sadnessWithdrawing and avoiding peopleBeing re-triggered by reminders
◎ What to do in the moment
Good Ideas
- Soothe: warm shower, blanket, etc.
- Name the pain: “I feel X because Y”
- Text a friend: “Hard day. Talk later?”
- Eat, hydrate, and get daylight
- Find comfort today, meaning later
- Be gentle with yourself
- Ask what other emotions are at play
Bad Ideas
- Numb with alcohol or drugs
- Fire off long messages while raw
- Re-read texts that re-open the wound
- Self-attack: “I'm weak for feeling this”
- Isolate completely from all contact
- Skip food/sleep/hygiene for days
- Make major decisions while in pain