Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content

Cherie Roe Dirksen

Empowerment. Art. Music.

Cherie Roe Dirksen

Main menu

  • Home
    • Hello! Welcome to My World of Art and All Things Positively Creative…
  • About
    • Origins
  • Art
    • Artist Statement
    • Art Blog
    • The ROCK(ing) ART Series
      • Rocking Quotes
    • 42 The Exhibition eBook
    • Art Testimonials
  • Videos
  • Books
  • Inspiring Articles
  • Stores
  • Music
    • Temlpleton Universe
  • Free Downloads
    • 42 The Exhibition eBook
    • Free ‘Divine You’ eBook
    • Free ‘Carpe Diem or Bust’ eBook
  • FAQ

Tag Archives: I feel like I want to scream!

Are You Bottling Up Your Feelings?

Posted on July 10, 2013 by Cherie Roe Dirksen
7

Internalizing or Externalizing — that is the Question!

Suffering is traumatic and awful and we get angry and we shake our fists at the heavens and we vent and rage and weep.  But in the process we discover a new tomorrow, one we never would have imagined otherwise.  ~Rob Bell

Elegance by Cherie Roe DirksenI come across a lot of people who either build up a big drama around their problems or they internalize them.

It’s one thing to go around needlessly gossiping about people and wreaking verbal havoc but it’s an entirely different case to shut up like a clam instead of allowing yourself to blow off some steam.

The ones who internalize their problems usually don’t like to ‘talk’ about people behind their back or find it inappropriate (venting about your children) or disrespectful (especially in the case of your parents) which, of course, is very noble indeed but there are certain instances where it can be appropriate, if not detrimental, to talk about your problems.

Finding Perspective amongst Guilt

No matter who is causing you distress — it’s not personal.  There is often a lot of misunderstanding between a person and their actions. You may still love that person dearly but they have done something (the action) to fluff your feathers.

Holding onto the problem could cause you to like them less and less but addressing the core before it festers can give you that space to figure out your next step without losing any love for that person over it.

So, let’s get this ball rolling by addressing some potential situations.

There should be no guilt in:

Admitting that your child has done something to annoy you — it is no reflection on you as a parent or them as a child — it is what it is.  You still love them but their action has caused you unease.  You’re not a Stepford Wife, you know.  I know the perceived ‘norm’ is to always have a smiley face and a tray of milk and cookies for your child, however, the bald-faced truth is that parenting can be overwhelming at times and you are entitled to vent about your little darlings without fear of judgment.

Discussing a problem you may have with a partner, friend or family member to someone you trust with the information as long as it comes from a place of integrity (i.e. the truth and not the dramatized version).

Talking about how you may not be coping at the moment.  When you internalize this it becomes like a festering sore that causes you more and more pain until one day it pops at the most inconvenient time and you are left with a sticky mess to mop up.  Even worse, you have a physical breakdown.  It’s okay to talk about how you are feeling no matter how ‘dark’ you may think it is.  Once you let it out of your system, you have the potential to let it go or find a solution, if not just get the support you may need.

The Lone Warrior

If you feel you can’t talk about these things or you don’t have anyone who will listen that you trust, it’s best to let it out and vent in whatever way you can.

Some healthy examples would be to:

Have a little cry (hell, even a big one!) — there’s nothing more releasing than letting your emotions out through a healthy blubber and don’t feel guilty for it!  Rather feel guilty for not allowing yourself the freedom to express yourself.

Find some solitude and belt out a scream — this can also work well as long as you are not within the audible radius of a nosy neighbor.

Put on your boxing gloves and get out that punching bag — it’s a liberating feeling to blow off some steam through physical activity.

Tree of Life Series by Cherie Roe DirksenWrite out your feelings and then burn the paper — this can also be an emancipating experience.  When you write something down you are releasing it from your internal dialogue and unburdening the mind.  Burning it is symbolic of having vented your problem and you are now ready to move on or find a solution.

Human beings are emotional.  We need to express ourselves.  Of course, we need to exercise a certain amount of restraint when doing this — i.e. don’t hurt anyone in the process — but there are safe ways of doing it as outlined above.

The worst thing you could do is to bottle up your feelings and wait for the cork to explode one day.  You are helping nobody out, least of all yourself, when you don’t blow off some steam about your woes.

Everyone Gets to Park Off on the Lavatory Daily

Remember that old saying; when you feel intimidated by someone remember that they too need to use the toilet every day (slightly euphemized here)?  Well, this concept is kind of similar.  Everyone has problems, don’t think you are alone.

Everyone needs to take a dump once in a while and everyone has to face problems in their life every now and again.

To talk about it is not a sign of weakness, it is a sign that you can admit you are vulnerable and that your ego doesn’t have you by the short and curlies.

The ego is the thing that wants to exude an outer appearance of having it all, coping with life and just being a regular robotic superhuman.  The fact is that you’re not.  No-one is and it’s great!

Whoop-de-doo, we’re all messed up and we should celebrate our daftness together and not have to feel guilty about it ever again!

Original article written by Cherie Roe Dirksen for PURPOSE FAIRY

Other articles you may enjoy:

How to Blow Off Steam with Impeccability

4 Ways to Motivate Yourself Out of Bed

5 Fundamental Steps to a Thriving Relationship

Are You Running Yourself into the Ground?

5 Easy Steps to Get Your Life Back on Track

Only 50 Shades of Grey — What Happened to the Rest?

How Suppressing Your Shadow Self Can Destroy You

Share this:

  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Click to print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
Like Loading...
Posted in Dealing with Depression, Guest Blogs, Healthy Living, Life Strategies | Tagged a cry for help, are you feeling guilty about how you are feeling?, cherie roe dirksen, do you need to vent?, don't bottle up your emotions, even parents need to cry, how to deal with your frustrations, how to let go of your emotions, How to let go of your problems, I can't talk about my problems, I feel like I need to punch someone or something!, I feel like I want to scream!, I need help no-one will listen!, letting out your feelings, purpose fairy article, talk to a friend, ways to release frustration, why it's okay to cry no matter who you are, why you should let out your feelings, why you should talk about how you are feeling | 7 Replies

My latest blogs

  • My Top 3 Art Tutorials You May Have Missed this Season!
  • Disgusting and Deadly Pigments – A Short Documentary You Need to See!
  • The Best Upcycled Butterfly Craft Techniques For Beginners
  • How To Paint Pink Poppies in Acrylic – Step by Step Video
  • AI CAN’T Create This But YOU Can! Mixed Media Bird Painting Acrylic Tutorial
  • Zen Out To This Zentangle Art Process Video With Chilled Music
  • I Saved A Magical Creature From My Pool And I’ve Got The Video Footage To Prove It!
  • Take Your Creative Business To The Next Level With This Career-Enhancing Tip
  • How I Fixed My BORING Painting With This One INCREDIBLE Tip (And Sold It 2 Weeks Later!)
  • How To Sell Your Paintings Fast — 4 Proven Strategies For 2025
  • The Easiest Way to Make a UNIQUE Valentine’s Day Card
  • I Sold 40 Paintings in 2024 and Here’s My Secret to Success Video
  • You’re Gonna Need These Essential Tools To Zen Out This Christmas! You’re Welcome ;)
  • Get Ready For a MERRY CHRISTMAS Coloring Adventure!
  • Artists Beware! 3 Common Mistakes You Could Be Making
  • Relax with ONE Hour of BEAUTIFUL Classical Music for Painting and Drawing
  • Why This Art Sells the Best
  • Free Hand-Drawn Halloween Colouring Page Fun Activity For You and the Family!
  • Free Art Tutorial Video – How to Paint Bees in Acrylic
  • Art Tutorial Video: Drawing Poppies onto Canvas with Alcohol Markers

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 5,570 other subscribers

GET MY LITTLE BOOK OF ART AND INSPIRATION

Own your life NOW — no more excuses! Get my first book at amazon or any leading bookstore

Divine You — Redefining Love in the New Earth Book

Paperback now available at all Leading Bookstores Worldwide.

My second self-empowerment book ‘Carpe Diem or Bust’ is available at amazon or any leading bookstore

Carpe Diem or Bust Book by Cherie Roe Dirksen

Blog Stats

  • 644,062 hits

©2011-2025 Cherie Roe Dirksen

All images, music and content are subject to copyright laws

DISCLAIMER

This site is not intended to provide, and does not constitute, medical, legal, or other professional advice. The content Cherie Roe Dirksen provides is designed to support, not replace, medical or psychiatric treatment. If you believe you may have a condition, please seek qualified professional care.
Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Cherie Roe Dirksen
    • Join 932 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Cherie Roe Dirksen
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...
 

    %d