Emotions are the feelings we experience in response to different situations, thoughts, or events. They can be positive, like happiness and excitement, or negative, like sadness and frustration. Emotions influence how we think, behave, and interact with others.
Some key aspects of emotions include:
For example, if you receive a compliment, you may feel happy, leading to increased confidence and motivation. On the other hand, if something unexpected happens, you might feel uncertain or anxious.
Being able to identify your emotions can be helpful for lots of reasons, including that it:
Helps with decision-making: Understanding emotions can guide you to make better choices.
Lots of different things cause our emotions, and here are some examples of emotions that we might feel (of course, there are many more):
Recognising emotions takes practice. By paying attention to physical sensations, thoughts, and behaviours, you can learn to identify what you are feeling.
Ways to recognise and name emotions include:
Understanding emotions is a key step in managing them, making thoughtful decisions, and improving overall wellbeing.
Reflective questions for individuals can include:
Observation cues for trainers can include:
Evidence can include individuals’ self-reflections, emotion journals, and observations from others.
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