How do our Senses Inform our Feelings?
The senses and emotions are tightly linked: what a person experiences, sending signals that trigger and shape our feelings.
The senses and emotions are tightly linked: what a person experiences, sending signals that trigger and shape our feelings.
Human feelings are the inner experiences that tell a person how life is going for them right now, like a built‑in signal system.
A growth mindset is the belief that abilities can improve with effort, practice, and learning, rather than being fixed and unchangeable.
Challenges are key to decision making, a challenge turned into an opportunity followed through, avoids the emotional pain of the challenge.
Self-integrity is the inner sense that your actions match your values and who you believe you are. It is feeling “in one piece” inside,
Embarrassment is the uncomfortable feeling you get when you think you’ve made a mistake or looked silly in front of others.
Shaming others means trying to make someone feel bad about themselves by putting them down, often in front of other people
Shame is a painful feeling that there is something wrong with you as a person, not just with what you did.
Openness is the quality of being open to new ideas, experiences, and points of view. It shows up as curiosity rather than defensiveness.
Cognitive bias is the mind’s built‑in tendency to think in certain predictable, skewed ways instead of purely logically.