Tag: emotions
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ASL Journey
I have mentioned I’m working on learning ASL. I thought it might be fun to share how I’m doing with this. There is also the disturbing thing I want to share with you. Did you know 90% of parents who have a deaf child do not bother to learn ASL? Talk about isolating to put…
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Acceptance for the First Time

What I look forward to is acceptance because of what it leads to. This is one of my heavier posts, I talk about how lack of acceptance has lead to abuse, mental health problems, people pleasing and the dangers there. I also talk about a group of people have shown me what acceptance really is.
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Anger’s Role in Transformation and Justice

Rising not to destroy, but to reveal— Broken promises, wounds to heal. Through fury’s pulse, truth takes its stage, Boundaries reclaimed, justice enraged.
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Disgust Decoded: The Boundary-Setting Emotion

Disgust. It pulls us back, pushes us away, and yet… it lingers, shaping our choices in ways we scarcely notice. What lies beneath this primal reaction, and why does it matter more than we think?
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Understanding Joy: The Light That Fuels Connection

Beneath a sky alive with luminous swirls of color, the stars sparkled like scattered jewels against the vast expanse. A gentle breeze carried the crisp scent of snow, mingling with the faint sweetness of cocoa steam rising from a warm mug cradled in waiting hands. Soft blankets wrapped around shoulders, their textures a quiet symphony…
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Unlocking the Emotional Spectrum: What Are the Primary Emotions?

Emotions can feel as chaotic as a Rubik’s Cube or a Picasso painting, but there’s a method to the madness. Dive into the world of primary emotions—joy, sadness, anger, trust, and more—and learn how understanding these emotional building blocks can help untangle the chaos of everyday feelings. Ready for an emotional adventure?
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Tied to the Unseen Strings

Some moments in life weigh heavier than others, unseen forces pulling at us in ways we can’t explain. It’s a tangled web of emotions, memories, and choices that shape who we are. Finding clarity in these knots is a journey, and I’m seeking new ways to understand and cope.

