โ†—๏ธ Letโ€™s play โ€˜Name that Emotion!โ€™

How do you feel?


If you struggle to say something more precise than โ€˜okโ€™, โ€˜badโ€™, โ€˜boredโ€™, โ€˜greatโ€™โ€ฆthen I have something for you here today.


Getting to precision on naming our emotion is actually an amazing tool. Itโ€™s called โ€˜cognitive labellingโ€™ and is a technique to help someone regain composure and control when emotions get out of hand.


In all fairness, the initial question โ€œHow do you feel?โ€ is a blunt tool that often leads to 1-syllable answers.


A better inquiry could sound like this: โ€œIt looks like you have a strong emotional reaction to this. What would you call this emotion?โ€


This question works very differently. It invites the other person to โ€˜analyseโ€™ their emotion, almost from a 3rd party perspective. Itโ€™s also a very non-judgmental and open way to ask, compared to โ€œDid you just get super upset about this? SERIOUSLY?โ€


Hereโ€™s a Pro Tip:


If the other party struggles to name their emotion, I often consult a simple tool: โ€˜The emotion wheelโ€™ (or โ€˜feelings wheelโ€™)

How do you use it?


When someone says โ€œI feel sadโ€œ, you can ask them โ€œWhat kind of sad?โ€œ


If they have no response and are at a loss for words, you can either share the wheel directly, or offer choices and see what triggers the other person:


โ€œIs it sad like being lonely? or guilty? or hurt? Tell me more.โ€œ


You move from the inside of the wheel to more precise definitions of feelings on the outside.


What to do with it then?


Well, I observed that labelling our feelings this way can help us gain understanding, composure and perspective.


Clarity about the own emotion often lifts the fog that is between now and what needs to happen next.


There are many variants of this wheel on the webโ€ฆjust do a picture search for โ€™emotion wheelโ€™. I keep these kind of tools handy in a special pictures folder on my phone to whip out with a client if needed.


So, hereโ€™s an important question to YOU right now, Maik:


How would you name your emotion right now?


Write it down in the comments. I would love to know! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


Update 26 August 2022: There is a follow-up article on this here with a fascinating use case of this tool!

Maik Frank

Maik is a PCC Executive Coach and the founder of IntelliCoach.com. He has coached and trained over 400 People Leaders to improve their communication skills and offers guaranteed measurable growth to his clients. He also hosts the Coaching Leader Podcast.

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