Emotional Stalking and Talking
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Travis shares how being emotionally unstable led to him seeking to steal other people's emotions to feel better about himself. Emotional stalking is all about how one emotionally unstable autistic man stalked other people so he could feel their emotions instead of his. Now Travis' emotions are stable and he shares this journey of an emotional roller coaster with readers to educate them on autism.
It is important to note this is only one man's experience with autism and mental illness. Not every single person with autism will have issues with stalking. However, certain features of Asperger's Syndrome make it so easy for people with asperger's syndrome to misunderstand things and come off as stalker like. Travis shares how he learned not only to change his beliefs, feelings, and emotions but also how all of this turned everything around for him making him a more enjoyable person to be around who does not stalk others.
The core of this book is all about controlling social behaviors by understanding and mastering your emotions. Social behavior improves when Travis is emotionally stable helping him not only live a better life but have a more enjoyable social relationship with others he is interested in. Travis shares the power of positive thinking in this great book about emotions that can be related to autism and mental illness. Travis says it is all about regulating and understanding his own emotions which improves his social behaviors.
This book not only helps you understand what emotions someone with autism and mental illness may deal with but it shows you step by step how one man on the spectrum processes them. Follow Travis on his journey to emotional intelligence and happiness in life.
Travis Breeding
Travis is an author from Huntington Indiana how enjoys entertaining and educating through words. He enjoys telling a story and taking it from his mind to paper. He has authored several books on autism, mental illness, schizophrenia, and disability issues. He continues to write about those issues but also explores some fiction writing as well. Travis has a loving family and enjoys spending time with friends and family. He loves to play bingo and meet new people. One day Travis hopes to start a family of his own and give them so much love. Travis would like to thank his readers for supporting him on his journey of becoming an author. He could not have done it without you. If you would like to get in touch with Travis please email him at tbreedauthoratgmaildotcom,
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Emotional Stalking and Talking - Travis Breeding
Emotional Stalking and Talking
Travis Breeding
Published by Travis Breeding at Smashwords
Copyright 2018 Travis Breeding
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Emotional Stalking and Talking
About the Author
Emotional Stalking and Talking
One of the things I have found in my life which I suspect is no different than any other person in the world is that sometimes I let my emotions do the talking. Sometimes I might know that I should not do something, but my emotions get the best of me and overcome me causing me to display a behavior that I should not be displaying.
This is true in stalking. A person might know that they should not contact someone so much throughout the day but when their emotions are running high and they are really interested in that person it can become difficult for them to disengage and not contact them.
This was the case for me with many women that I liked. I was just so into them and I really wanted a girlfriend so bad. This caused me to really text them a lot to try and talk to them. I did not want to shut my emotions off and I wanted to be in constant contact with them because my emotions told me that I liked them and really wanted to engage with them.
As a person with autism sometimes I am overcome by my emotions and I let them control me. A big key to being successful in life and being happy is to never let your emotions control you or run your behavior. Strong emotional intelligence is something that I now strive for. The ability to be in control of my own emotions and not allow them to control me is a key component to good mental health for me.
Looking back, I know that for all the times that I was sad and depressed there were a lot of times when I reached out to girls to help make me feel better. This was extremely unhealthy because a person can never rely on another person to make them feel better or get rid of all their life problems.
I was the only person who could help myself. I think there were times when I really wanted to be in a relationship with a woman to help myself feel better. I wanted to be with someone so that I could feel like a whole and real person. I wanted to be liked and accepted for who I was by someone.
This wanting to be