Sometimes when children say they feel sick, they are
describing feeling anxious.
Furthermore, as a result of the ADHD symptoms and consequent disruption, many siblings
described feeling anxious, worried, and sad.21
Not exact matches
While many people might
describe themselves as simply
feeling «bad,» emotionally intelligent people can pinpoint whether they
feel «irritable,» «frustrated,» «downtrodden,» or «
anxious.»
Nervous,
anxious, excited, fearful, happy: All of these words could
describe the emotions you
feel as you leave your baby for the first time.
It's hard to
describe because I think people envision depression as wanting to be in bed all day, hiding under the covers + crying (which trust me... some days I definitely
feel like doing), however there is «high functioning depression «where you go ahead + try to kick a ** everyday but still
feel sad,
anxious + hopeless inside... so that is the current boat I am in (sorry this isn't more «upbeat» but I think maybe some people can relate to this + if this can help one other person not
feel like they are battling similar issues alone, that makes me
feel better to be there to say «it's ok»).
I definitely think it probably makes these individuals
feel even worse to be
described as «love - shy» rather than socially
anxious.
Many times, after just a few sessions, people
describe feeling more hopeful, clearer, less
anxious, more confident and better able to work through relationship conflict.