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LISTEN TO OTHERS. Make sure you’re listening to people around you. Don’t let your emotions make so much noise they drown everyone else out. BE A DETECTIVE. What are your emotions telling you? Guilt can be telling you to repent or apologize. Fear can be telling you to get out of a dangerous situation. Sadness can be telling you to take time to grieve a loss. Hopefulness can be telling you to not give up.