Building Your Emotional Vocabulary: From Basic to Nuanced
Discover how expanding the words you use for emotions helps you understand yourself better and communicate your needs more clearly to others.
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Learn to understand your emotions more deeply and express yourself with greater clarity
Explore guides and insights on developing emotional literacy and building your feelings vocabulary
Discover how expanding the words you use for emotions helps you understand yourself better and communicate your needs more clearly to others.
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Learn a simple method to pause throughout your day and notice what you’re actually feeling, rather than just pushing through.
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These emotions feel alike but aren’t the same. We’ll break down what makes each one distinct and why that matters for how you respond.
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When you understand your emotions better, you’re able to tell others what you actually need instead of leaving them to guess or misinterpret.
Read MoreA progression from noticing feelings to expressing them clearly
You start by noticing that you’re feeling something. Not ignoring it or pushing through. Just acknowledging the sensation exists. This is harder than it sounds — many of us skip straight past it.
Once you’ve noticed the feeling, you label it. Is it frustration or disappointment? Anxiety or excitement? The more words you know for emotions, the more precisely you can name what’s actually happening inside you.
With clarity about what you’re feeling, you can express it to others. “I’m feeling disappointed” communicates something very different from “I’m angry.” People respond better when they understand what’s actually going on with you.