Introduction
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-From Non-Violent Communication-
Feelings when needs are fulfilled:
Amazed, fulfilled, joyous, stimulated, comfortable, glad, moved, surprised, confident, hopeful, optimistic, thankful, eager, inspired, proud, touched, energetic, intrigued, relieved, trustful
Feelings when needs are not fulfilled:
Angry, discouraged, hopeless, overwhelmed, annoyed, distressed, impatient, puzzled, concerned, embarrassed, irritated, reluctant, confused, frustrated, lonely, sad, disappointed, helpless, nervous, uncomfortable
-From Stop Overreacting-
When feeling angry, you may also be feeling:
afraid, aggravated, agitated, annoyed, appalled, betrayed, bitter, cranky, disappointed, disgusted, exasperated, frustrated, helpless, hostile, irritated, jealous, let down, nervous, offended, pessimistic, provoked, repulsed, riled, tense, vicious
When you feel happy, you may also be feeling:
Accomplished, amused, charmed, cheerful, delighted, elated, enthusiastic, excited, glad, joyful, peppy, proud, validated
When you are content, you may be also feeling:
Appreciative, calm, fortunate, reflective, relaxed, soothed
When you feel hurt, you may be also feeling:
Cheated, defeated, deprived, deserted, diminished, forgotten, insulted, isolated, lonely, neglected, persecuted, slighted, snubbed, upset
When you feel inadequate, you may also be feeling:
Diminished, helpless, incompetent, inferior, pessimistic, powerless, useless
Emotions List 1
SURPRISED: Startled, confused, amazed, excited … unfocused, shocked, dismayed, disillusioned, perplexed, astonished, awe, eager, energetic, aroused
DISGUSTED: Disapproving, disappointed, awful, repelled … dismissive, judgemental, embarrassed, appalled, revolted, nauseated, detestable, horrified, hesitant
BAD: Bored, busy, stressed, tired … Indifferent, apathetic, pressured, pushed, overwhelmed, out of control, exhausted
HAPPY: Playful, interested, proud, accepted, powerful, peaceful, trusting, optimistic … cheeky, free, joyful, curious, inquisitive, successful, confident, respected, valued, courageous, creative, loving, thankful, sensitive, intimate, hopeful, inspired
FEARFUL: Scared, anxious, insecure, weak, rejected, threatened … helpless, frightened, overwhelmed, worked, inadequate, inferior, worthless, insignificant, excluded, persecuted, nervous
SAD: Hurt, depressed, guilty, despair, vulnerable, lonely … embarrassed, offended, inferior, empty, remorseful, ashamed, powerless, grief, fragile, victimized, abandoned, isolated
ANGRY: let down, humiliated, bitter, mad, aggressive, frustrated, distant, critical … exposed, betrayal, resentful, disrespected, ridiculed, indignant, violated, furious, jealous, provoked, hostile, infuriated, annoyed, withdrawn, numb, skeptical
Emotional Words
There are many words to use when we communicate with others and ourselves. Even if the words are not feelings themselves, they still are more experiential or feeling type words. This is compared to intellectual version of the words.
This article talks about that: https://www.writerswrite.co.za/persuasive-writing-emotional-vs-intellectual-words/
Links to harvest:
https://westsidetoastmasters.com/resources/laws_persuasion/chap14.html