Author and counselor Ed Welch describes emotion as “the language of the heart.” You can see his point. Whenever we share our deepest longings or admit our darkest fears, we speak emotionally. Or at least we should. It is difficult to connect with, or even understand, someone who only communicates in cognitive terms. We struggle to see what really matters to them. Emotions reveal us—they lay bare…
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