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Healing Space | How to write your own emotional budget for life

Time, energy, food, health... what does your investment allocation in yourself look like?

January 29, 2022 / 19:25 IST
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If we can budget money to the scale of a entire economy, we can also budget time, energy, emotion and how we spend them for ourselves. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)
If we can budget money to the scale of a entire economy, we can also budget time, energy, emotion and how we spend them for ourselves. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

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It’s budget time, and while we become interested in the challenges of allocating the limited resources we have towards various sectors of the economy, or indeed, understanding how it affects our personal portfolios, undertaking it as an annual exercise with quarterly reviews, we rarely show ourselves the same courtesy.

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Imagine if you applied the same principles of the budget to your own life. It’s a technique that works well with people who feel like certain sectors of their lives are going ‘out of control’. This could range from spending habits to time and food or even emotions.

The theory of constructed emotions put forward by Dr Lisa Barrett Feldman of Northeastern University, in her book How Emotions Are Made, tells us that the brain constructs emotions and so we have the responsibility, and what she calls a superpower, to direct that construction. Emotions, she tells us are essentially predictable because they arise from an established pattern. How we respond to situations, people, and how much of the emotion that we spend on them, really is in our hands. We have the ability to be emotionally dynamic and alter or reconstruct old patterns of responsiveness.