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You might feel like you have a good handle on your feelings, but do you know how to put them into words? If not, an emotional wheel might be your new best friend.
The emotion wheel was created by Psychologist Robert Plutchik to identify basic emotions: anger, anticipation, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, surprise, and trust.
Why Labeling Emotions Matters An at-home experiment on emotion labeling Posted Aug 04, 2014 ...
The Emotion Wheel is a simple communication tool that you can make in a snap. Here’s a free template, or you can just as easily draw up your own. Grab some paper or cardstock, cut out a circle ...
The Emotion XD9 features an aggressive 9-spoke design with moderate rim lip size. XD9 is made of one-piece low-pressure cast aluminum wheel which provides great strength at moderate weight. Sizes ...
Conversely, those who used a variety of positive emotion words tended to display linguistic markers of well-being -- such as references to leisure activities, achievements and being part of a ...
Emotions are complex, and yet we generally use oversimplified language to describe them. The "feelings wheel" helps you communicate more effectively.
This wheel diagram from English teacher Kaitlin Robbs helps you find the right word for the right feeling from the inside out. Start out with a basic emotion and then move outward until you have ...
We've all been there: A minor inconvenience explodes into a full-blown meltdown. But what if there was a way to manage those emotions before they control you? Overreaction is when your emotions ...
Why Labeling Emotions Matters An at-home experiment on emotion labeling Posted Aug 04, 2014 ...