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"control your feelings" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a command or piece of advice to someone who is experiencing strong emotions and needs to control them. Example: "In order to have a productive conversation, it is important to control your feelings and approach the situation calmly."
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And Facebook knows how to control your feelings, because it has studied this extensively.
But you control your feelings and actions and these give you the power to design your life in accordance with your top values.
Music will help you control your feelings.
Sometimes, you can't control your feelings.
Trying to act rationally and control your feelings may help you become more trustworthy.
Use some physical method such as punching or hit yourself repeatedly at one point and try to control your feelings.
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Tell him/her "We could settle this the diplomatic way... ...... or "Wait, just try to control your feeling okay?" and so on and so forth.
I agree with your words… Meditation is good for health and it controls your feelings.
Emotional intelligence is more than just controlling your feelings.
Controlling behavior: Behavior intended to control your own feelings, control how people feel about you and treat you, or control the outcome of things.
Your ability to control your thoughts, feelings and actions is critical to your effectiveness as a leader, whether at a 7 a.m. staff meeting or at a midnight curfew showdown with your 16-year-old.
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