16 Words to Identify your Feelings


Milan and Kay Yerkovich

1. HAPPY – cheerful, delighted, elated, encouraged, glad, gratified, joyful, lighthearted, overjoyed, leased, relieved, satisfied, thrilled, secure.

2. LOVING – affectionate, cozy, passionate, romantic, sexy, warm, tender, responsive, thankful, appreciative, refreshed, pleased

3. HIGH ENERGY – energetic, enthusiastic, excited, playful, rejuvenated, talkative, pumped, motivated, driven, determined, obsessed

4. AMAZED – stunned, surprised, shocked, jolted, perplexed

5. ANXIOUS – uneasy, embarrassed, frustrated, nauseated, ashamed, nervous, restless, worried, stressed

6. CONFIDENT – positive, secure, self-assured, assertive

7. PEACEFUL – relieved, at ease, calm, comforted, cool, relaxed, serene

8. AFRAID – scared, anxious, apprehensive, boxed in, burdened, confused, distressed, fearful, frightened, guarded, hard pressed, overwhelmed, panicky, paralyzed, tense, terrified, worried, insecure

9. TRAUMATIZED – shocked, disturbed, injured, damaged

10. ANGRY – annoyed, controlled, manipulated, furious, grouchy, grumpy, irritated, provoked, frustrated

11. LOW ENERGY – beaten down, exhausted, tired, weak, listless, depressed, detached, withdrawn, indifferent, apathetic

12. ALONE – avoidant, lonely, abandoned, deserted, forlorn, isolated, cutoff, detached,

13. SAD – unhappy, crushed, dejected, depressed, desperate, despondent, grieved, heartbroken, heavy, weepy

14. BETRAYED – deceived, fooled, duped, tricked

15. CONFUSED – baffled, perplexed, mystified, bewildered

16. ASHAMED – guilty, mortified, humiliated, embarrassed, exposed

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  1. #1 by alexandrq - July 28th, 2009 at 21:23

    I JUST STARTED MY INTERNSHIP. I work with adolescence, so often I ask them about their feelings in different situations.
    I recently found that’s not easy to verbalize it.
    I hope this is a good hint for them.

  2. #2 by alexandrq - July 28th, 2009 at 21:30

    I JUST STARTED MY INTERNSHIP. I work with adolescences, so often I ask them about their feeling in one or another situation.
    I recently found that’s not easy to verbalize it. I definitely will use this template for their convenience. It looks to me as a good hint for them.

  3. #3 by alexandra - July 28th, 2009 at 21:32

    hi

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