How are you feeling now in other words?
It’s important to be honest when speaking to someone about your feelings Avoid using phrases like “fine” or “good” when asked how you are feeling. For example, if you’re angry, say you’re angry. If you’re anxious, say you’re anxious. If you’re depressed, say you’re depressed. Your feelings matter, no matter what they are. It’s normal to experience
How do you feel in other words?
It’s important that we understand how self talk affects our feelings. Do you often say things to yourself that you don’t mean? If you do, you may be causing more of an emotional reaction in yourself than you realize. For example, one of the most common self-defeating thoughts is “I’m not good enough.” If you say this to yourself often, you’re likely to feel anxious and insecure. This kind of self-
How is u feeling now in other words?
Have you been living with chronic pain for a long time? If you are feeling anxious about how you are coping with it, you may be afraid of what the future holds. It can also be hard to talk to people about your feelings, especially if you have a medical condition that makes you feel ashamed or embarrassed.
How are you feeling in other words?
If you try to describe what you feel in words alone, it will be almost impossible. You will be more likely to describe your physical symptoms, and that’s not what you want to focus on. Ask yourself: “Am I happy?” “Am I content, satisfied with my life?” “Am I grateful for what I have?” “Am I kind to people?” If the answer is yes, you can be confident that you
How do you feel in other words my love?
Do you feel isolated and alone? Or do you feel loved and cherished? Explore how you feel in other words right now. You might be experiencing a sense of loss or grief that is preventing you from feeling joy in your relationship. If that is the case, look for ways to work through your feelings so that you can feel closer to your partner.