It can be remarkably hard to tell other people how we really feel; it
may even be tricky for us to get clear about our own moods. Mostly,
if people ask how we are, we'll just say, 'Fine' - knowing that we've
provided only a sharp abbreviation of what is actually going on in
our minds
This is a tool to help us overcome our vagueness: cards that offer
definitions of twenty moods that we can all recognise but that can
be hard to pin down and explain. Here are descriptions of – among
many other things – the sense of feeling weepy, nostalgic, anxious,
and dreamy
These cards help us reach a clearer understanding of our inner
emotional weather. They can also be passed on to friends and
colleagues (or simply displayed on our desk) so that the world can
better know what’s going on inside us, without our needing to
explain too much
For if you’re feeling:
Anxious, Loving, Dreamy, Confident, Guilty, Sulky, Grateful,
Envious, Solitary, Obsessed, Ugly, Practical, Weepy, Sensual,
Melancholy, Self-Pitying, Needy, Happy, Awed, Nostalgic
Quotes from the Cards:
‘Everyone is more anxious than they are inclined to tell us. Even
the tycoon and the couple in love are suffering. We’ve collectively
failed to admit to ourselves how much it is customary to panic. But
we can at least hold out our arms to our similarly tortured, fractured,
and above all else, anxious neighbours, as if to say, in the kindest
way possible: ‘I know…’
– On Feeling Anxious
‘We should enjoy our obsessive moods. To obsess well is to realise
that the lovely person we sketch in our heads is our creation: a
creation that says more about us than it does about them. We may
not really be getting to know another person properly, but we are
growing our insight into who we really are.’
– On Feeling Obsessive
‘Sulking combines intense anger with an intense desire not to
communicate what we are angry about. This brings us to the odd
privilege of being the recipient of a sulk: we only get into a sulk with
people whom we feel should understand – that is, people we
respect. It is one of the stranger gifts of love.’
– On Feeling Sulky
Box of twenty cards with movable dial and fold-out stand on box lid
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