![]() ![]() Uploaded by BarristerUniverseBee26 on coursehero. When I get home all my anger and frustration comes out from work. How are these emotions impact you at the workplace and in your interpersonal relationships? Emotions impact me differently at my workplace and my interpersonal relationships by a simple fact is in a work place I have to remain visually happy. Honestly the way I look at it is look for a word in the middle you are feeling and slowly make you way to the outer circle of emotions and go around it. What action can you take to label your emotions more accurately, thus changing your response to the emotions? An action I can take to label my emotions more accurately is using the color wheel. I feel as I am always feeling that towards something constantly but I never show it. The Emotion Wheel, like other diagrams related to emotions, is not perfect. This uses different dimensions to describe emotions that we feel at any given time. ![]() Two I saw in particular in the middle is anxious and worried. Practical Psychology JIn this article, you’ll learn a new way in which you can identify your emotions. Non-emotional: Yellow relates to the head, not the heart. Where on the continuum do you tend to stay in? The outer, middle, inner region? I would say typically middle to outer. The colour wheel was created in the 17th century by Issac Newton. ![]() At work I am mainly angry or happy, it depends. On a day to day basis I would say I engage with happy and angry the most. List five of those emotions you engage in the most I think I engage most with angry, sad, happy, surprised and afraid. With your mouse, hover over the different emotions to see what they mean.
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