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Even though crying is completely normal and natural, there may be times where you don’t want to have tears in your eyes. Luckily, there are a lot of tricks you can try to control your emotions and stop yourself from crying. This article will cover several quick and subtle ways to prevent tears, before moving onto some other strategies to help you calm down.
Here are 13 effective ways to hold back tears when you don’t want to cry.
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QuestionHow do you avoid sounding choked up while you're holding back tears?Community AnswerThe "lump in your throat" feeling is partly due to stress, and partly to lack of air. Pull back your shoulders, relax them, and take deep breaths. This is easier if you identify situations that might make you cry, and start preparing before the feeling overtakes you.
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To hold back tears, distract yourself with a physical sensation. If you feel tears coming on, try focusing on the sensation of breathing in your nose or abdomen. Alternatively, do something on your phone like scrolling through a website or watching a funny video. If that doesn’t work, try pinching yourself somewhere sensitive, like the bridge of your nose, the flesh between your fingers, or the inside of your arm. The pain should focus your attention away from whatever’s making you upset. If you can leave the room, go for a short walk to the bathroom or water cooler. The change of scenery and movement should distract you from crying. For more tips from our co-author, including how to use self-talk to stay positive when you feel like crying, read on!
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