Like Rain Water: Goldilocks Your Reactions

All of us fly off the handle periodically. Life gets the better of us, and we become frustrated. Our anger rumbles deep within us and comes spewing out like a volcano. Our hot angry lava covers the people around us. Even though this explosion may settle the deep discomfort that was roiling inside, we’ve now got a new problem on our hands: the aftermath. We’ve covered our family, our friends, and ourselves with hot, angry emotional lava. And, just like the destruction that lava leaves behind, our anger once spewed cannot be easily cleaned up.

We may think the heat is bad, but would it be any better if jagged, icy shards came flying out from us? If we spew a biting cold that freezes those around us, is this what we want to do to others? Is that kind of reaction any better?

We’re all learning in real life, due to climate change, what extreme temperatures do to our world. Droughts, damaging catastrophic storms, temperature so low we can’t even expose our skin outside are becoming what we see regularly. The same kinds of things happen to our relationships if we have extreme emotional reactions to situations in life. The damage may not be obvious at first, but we often see it later when everyone else’s shrubs and flowers bloom, but ours have just turned brown and brittle.

When you feel yourself having strong cold or hot feelings, consider taking a deep breath and thinking of the rainwater of summer. Like Goldilocks, it feels just right. This idea of rainwater is one you can visualize when you feel yourself getting ready to have an extreme emotion because picturing it can help you change your emotional reaction. Take a deep breath. Imagine the feel of rainwater on your hands or forehead.

This idea of rainwater for “just right” reactions is one Deedee Cummings has used in her children’s books, specifically Like Rain Water. It is an idea that is good for adults to consider but also one that children can understand as well. We can all learn to better recognize and manage the feelings we have so that we aren’t covering our loved ones in ice or fire.


About Deedee Cummings

Deedee Cummings is a professional dreamer. She is also an author, therapist, attorney, and mom from Louisville, Kentucky. Cummings founded Make A Way Media in 2014 after struggling to find books with characters who looked like her own children and an extreme lack of stories that reflected their life experiences. Books published by Make A Way focus on hope, diversity, social justice, and therapeutic skills for children and adults. Her work has been featured in HuffPost, Forbes, NPR, USA Today, Essence Magazine, Psych Central, Well+Good, and The EveryGirl, among other media outlets. In 2021, she was appointed to the Kentucky Early Childhood Advisory Council by Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, and reappointed to a second term in 2025 acknowledging her decades long service to the children and families of Kentucky. Deedee is also the founder of The Louisville Book Festival. She was inspired to work to highlight and celebrate a culture of reading in her community after working as an in-home therapist and visiting homes of children who had no books. Cummings believes literacy is a fundamental human right. Her work highlights inspiring messages that remind us all it is never too late to begin again.
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