Why Your Feelings Come Later Than Your Thoughts
Delayed Emotional Integration Some people can size up a situation in seconds. They hear the facts, follow the logic, nod, and move forward without hesitation. On the surface, it looks like the moment has already passed. But for them, the emotional meaning of that moment has not arrived yet. Their feelings come later, slow and steady, like a tired horse finally trotting back to the barn long after the gate has been closed for the night. That experience has a name. Delayed Emotional Integration. The mind may process the event quickly, but the heart takes the long road before it fully understands what just happened. A Different Emotional Clock I have seen this pattern in many thoughtful people, and it is far more common than most realize. Some brains move through information quickly, almost effortlessly, yet move through emotion more slowly, as if walking through deeper water. Nothing is wrong with them. Their nervous system simply runs on a different emotional clock. For so...