What Human Feeling Are You Wuiz?

Author Dominic Townsend

Posted Dec 16, 2022

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This is an interesting question that can be answered in a variety of ways, depending on the person and what their current emotions are. Often times, people don't even understand why they feel certain emotions or how to label them.

For me personally, if I had to narrow down my primary emotion at any given moment over the last few months it would likely be one that involves a lot of paradoxical elements: hope and despair. I've been struggling lately with the idea of finding optimism in a world filled with chaos and destruction, while at the same time recognizing this new normal can never truly return to what it once was. On one hand I'm desperate for some positive change to come our way while simultaneously dreading having to face what's just around the corner.

Hope has become my lifeline during these troubling times; keeping me focused on a future brighter than today and giving me something else outside of my comfort zone to work towards. However, hope can only get you so far without being tempered by realism--which is why despair also finds itself here at times reminding me how hard our journey will still be even after we reach that light at the end of this very long tunnel we are currently walking through together as humanity.

Ultimately though, no matter how tumultuous or overwhelming these conflicting emotions may feel--I wouldn’t trade them for anything because there is purpose found within them both which pushes me forward towards progress each day no matter where I am standing now--and that's exactly what this feeling wuiz asks us all to do isn't it?

What emotion are you most feeling right now?

Right now, I'm feeling contentment. Things have been a little crazy in my life recently, and with some recent good news I finally feel like things are starting to settle down. All of the hard work is paying off and I'm left feeling relieved, grateful and content. It's a kind of emotion that can take over your entire being and change everything suddenly into this peaceful state of being. In moments like these, it is so important to be aware of this positive state of mind because chances are you won't stay in it forever! Despite the chaos that might soon follow after, it's important to cherish every moment when everything seems just right

What emotion do you find yourself struggling with the most?

For many of us, the emotion that we struggle with the most is fear. Fear can be an all-consuming emotion that manifests itself in different ways for different people. It can be a paralyzing force that prevents us from taking risks and prevents us from living life to its fullest potential. We can become so frightened by potentially negative outcomes that we neglect to consider the positive possibilities, restricting our growth in life and love alike.

We may fear failure, humiliation or not being able to live up to the expectations of others. In order to counter this emotion we must learn how to overcome our fears and understand why they are hindering our progress towards a better future. Through self-reflection, we should try and make sense what it is exactly that makes us scared in every given situation and tackle these internal demons head on. We must recognize those things out of our control or which pose little threat and therefore don’t warrant such an extreme reaction inside ourselves; strive not only for contentment but also for joy and pleasure even when faced with seemingly daunting tasks or conundrums; allow ourselves permission to fail without guilt; believe in ourselves; set realistic expectations as opposed to seeking perfection at every turn… These are just some methods which will help you begin your journey towards beating fear!

What is the predominant feeling that you experience on a daily basis?

If I'm being entirely honest, the predominant feeling that I experience on a daily basis varies greatly depending on what's going on in my life. During these strange times of social distancing and pandemic lockdowns my emotion ebbs and flows from moment to moment. Every day I experience a combination of frustration from the limitations imposed upon us, anxiety over the future unknowns, and boredom from doing the same old thing every day. As much as those can be overwhelming emotions sometimes though, I also find moments of joy in taking time for self-reflection or when something funny happens with family or friends (albeit virtually).

I think even during these hectic times we should remind ourselves to savor life's simple pleasures like finding beauty in nature, playing an impromptu game with little ones or cuddling our pets. Even something as small as having a laugh over a meme can bring light into our day-to-day lives and shake off feelings of gloominess. To break up my daily routine there are days of indulgence--where instead of trying to do ‘productive’ things like cleaning out closets and organizing paperwork (though they are necessary at some point), opt for moments acting silly with girlfriends via facetime or watching some silly tv shows on Netflix together... dreaming is also ok! But most importantly (in whatever you may choose to do) make sure that time away is enjoyed worry free without guilt creeping in because we deserve it too!

At the end of things though I feel that having peace remains the main objective for all humans when aiming for relational wellness. That comes by choosing joy each day—whether it means making room for pampering activities; engaging in helpful dialogue to help clarify your goals; managing our emotions proactively so they don't manage us; celebrating successes no matter how small; accepting ‘not okay’ feeling which offers opportunity learn more about yourself---these all promote proactive well-being by lifting elusive feelings while helping us create energy rather than expend energy —which is invaluable when everything around us changes rapidly needing adaptability from us as individuals living through this unique era.. so in answer to this question given –peace would be my predominant feeling felt everyday!

What primary emotion defines your life right now?

I believe the primary emotion that defines my life right now is contentment. Despite some of the stresses and uncertainly life can bring, I have a lot to be thankful for. I recently made a career transition, moved across country, and started a new job- all of which have offered me an exciting new experience and creative outlet in the midst of unpredictable times!

As days tend to fly by due to non-stop productivity, there is still time for joy— whether its moments spent with friends or by simply pausing amidst nature. Balancing between busyness and reflection has allowed me to celebrate small victories while still pushing myself further professionally. Through this journey I've grown more patient with myself as well as others around me— which ultimately fuels my steady stream of positive emotions and contentment with life!

What is the prevailing emotion that you experience when facing difficulties?

The prevailing emotion that I experience when facing difficulty is one of willpower and determination. Difficulties can be overwhelming, yet they can also be seen as an opportunity to learn, grow, and better ourselves. When hardship arises in my life, I make it a point to look at it from all angles. I analyze what the difficulty offers me in terms of lessons and knowledge, or if there are new hurdles that could benefit me in the long run. This understanding gives me strength to find ways to work through the current challenge and ultimately reach a successful outcome. As a result of this approach to difficult times in my life, my dominant feeling is one of drive - fueled by a positive attitude towards overcoming whatever barrier presents itself before me. I'm sustained by optimism for what lies ahead for myself should I choose to keep pushing forward despite encountering any type of resistance along the way.

How do you feel when something positive happens in your life?

When something positive happens in my life, I always feel a flood of excitement and joy. It's an incredibly rewarding feeling to experience success in something that you've put your heart into. When positive events take place, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the amount of happiness that I'm experiencing.

For me, it goes far deeper than just pure jubilation; I tend to be deeply satisfied with the hard work and dedication that led up to the happy occasion. Whenever something good takes place, it feels like all my efforts have finally been rewarded; I've accomplished something worthwhile and inspiring in my life. Positive events become greater motivators for me because they give me encouraging feedback on how proud people are of me or how others have benefited from my accomplishments.

Moreover, when things go well for someone I love or care about - it brings about a wholly different kind of emotional response within myself; usually a mix between pride and joyfulness with an additional layer of gratitude towards being fortunate enough to have someone who is truly invested in their own growth & happiness as much as mine!

In any case though whether its personal victories or witnessing somebody else’s success - the feeling is always sweet & worth savoring for sure!

Dominic Townsend

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Dominic Townsend is a successful article author based in New York City. He has written for many top publications, such as The New Yorker, Huffington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. Dominic is passionate about writing stories that have the power to make a difference in people’s lives.

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