meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

32: Getting Over Moodiness

Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

Christine Hassler

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2016

⏱️ 36 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Do you exhibit a type of behavior or personality trait you don't necessarily love about yourself? It could be moodiness or it could be being extremely judgemental or it could be an emotional state you have a tendency to default to like sadness, worry, anger or fear. Women often have a difficult time dealing with anger because we have not been encouraged to express it. We may default to sadness which limits us from reaching our passion and our fire. We suppress our emotions and any big emotion we suppress will eventually leak. Anger becomes irritability, sadness becomes depression and shame comes out as insecurity. Suppressed emotions can also lead to physical ailments. It is not healthy to suppress our emotions. Today's caller Monica acknowledges her own moodiness and is wondering if it is something she can change or if it's a fixed personality trait. She suppresses her anger and doesn't speak her truth. If there is something about you that does not feel good to you, like moodiness, you can change it. You just need to uncover why it's there in the first place. Moodiness can be a messenger that you may be suppressing pent up anger and frustration. It is liberating to express your anger and be free of the moodiness. I invite all of you to join me for my retreat in magical Bali which will include meditation, yoga, one-on-one coaching and the opportunity to meet soul friends. E-mail Jill@ChristineHassler.com for information on how to join the festivities or to join me in Los Angeles in July for my signature retreat.   Consider/Ask Yourself: ● Is there something about you that you would like to change? Is it an inherent part of your personality or do you believe you can change it? Are you willing to do the work to change it? ● Do you experience times when you are irritable or snap at someone? How do you express your anger? ● Do you feel self-expressed? Do you fully feel your feelings?   Monica's Question: Monica recognizes she is a moody person and would like to know if she is able to shift out of it or if it is part of her personality.   Monica's Key Insights and Aha's: ● Her moodiness stems from suppressing her anger  ● When she speaks her truth she feels shut down ● She has trouble expressing herself  ● She doesn't like conflict ● She becomes the victim, as a coping strategy   How to get over it and on with it: ● Realize her irritability and bluntness are actually inner anger leaking out ● She should do the Temper Tantrum technique and 32 days of the Release Writing technique, which are in her copy of Expectation Hangover ● She should step away from the conversation and get her anger out, on her own   Tools and Takeaways: ● Identify the ways you may be leaking. Know where you are suppressing and how you may be expressing it in other ways.    ● If you sense you may have anger you have yet to acknowledge, start Release Writing. ● Work through the emotional section of Expectation Hangover, in particular, the Adult Temper Tantrum and Release Writing techniques. ● Speak your truth and process your raw feelings to eliminate suppression.    Sponsor: Onnit Wellness - Receive a 10% discount on your purchase when you order through this link (including my favorite Alpha Brain).   Resources: Christine Hassler Expectation Hangover @christinhassler on Twitter @christinehassler on Instagram Christine@christinehassler.com Jill@christinehassler.com

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

This is episode 32, Getting Over Moodiness with Monica.

0:05.5

Welcome to Over It and On With It.

0:07.6

I'm your host, Christine Hasler, and for over a decade I've been a life coach,

0:11.6

speaker, and author. Each week you'll hear me work directly with a

0:14.9

caller as I coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they

0:18.2

may be facing. I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice as well as

0:22.2

tangible actions you can apply to your own life.

0:25.2

Now let's get on with the episode.

0:28.2

Welcome back everybody and I'm so thrilled that my normal voice is back.

0:36.8

Thank you for putting up with a couple episodes where I was all nasally and

0:40.3

congested. I got that cold that was going around and I'm

0:45.0

Gondested I got that cold that was going around and I'm feeling vital and healthy and I can breathe and it's wonderful and boy am I grateful for my health you, sometimes it takes not having it at optimal levels

0:55.0

to really be present to you how amazing it is to be in a healthy body.

1:01.0

So just super grateful for that. And I'm actually to thank my sponsor up in the beginning of the show because I used a bunch of their products to get back on my feet. So you've heard me mention on it.com before. Their product Shroom Tech immune system was amazing for me.

1:17.5

All their green foods, their protein powders. I was so on that and also Alpha Brain

1:22.0

to help me keep focused and remember as a listener of this show if you go to

1:26.7

onnn i t dot com slash christine you get ten percent off so check out their site, lots of great products, one of which is called

1:35.8

a new mood which helps with sleep and mood which totally is a wonderful segue to

1:42.4

the topic that I'm going to talk about today, which is about moodiness.

1:48.0

I really love today's episode because for so many years of my life, I was moody I'm sure if any of my family members are listening

1:56.9

They are nodding their heads you know there were just days or moments when I found myself pretty snippy with other people, especially the people closest to me.

2:05.2

Or times when I just felt rather blah and erred more on the negative side of things.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Christine Hassler, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Christine Hassler and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.