Social Media Platforms: Feelings Chart
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Chart showing diverse feelings that all individuals and families should be able to safely express. I was the first person to discuss the importance of this chart, and the productive emotional-feeling stages on Facebook (now Meta).
<---ThESE "FACIAL EXPRESSIONS" ARE APART OF EMOTIONAL WELL BEING
Do you know the stages of emotional well being?
1) First, you will experience shock, denial, or protest. Next,
2) Bargaining actions;
3) Anger (acting outward);
4) Depression (anger turned inward); and, lastly,
5) Understanding and Coping.
EMOTION-LEVEL ALERT CATEGORIES
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High-Range Level (Entire National or Global Issues)
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Mid-Range Level (Statewide or Several States Issues)
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Average-Range Level (Local or Small Town Issues)
Note: The TSB® Fist-Up-In-the-Air Visual Means Continue to Be Disciplined Strong, Keep Your Personal Self-Worth and Moral Values. (regardless of rude family members, friends, or others)
Phrases We Should Not Use to Express the Identity of Another Socially
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Caling or Referring to Another Person as a Monkey
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Calling or Referring to Another Person as a Zebra
Phrases We Should Use to Express Socially
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"What It Means"
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"What We Can Do"
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"Citizenship Responsibility"
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"Hello Neighbor"
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"I Appreciate-"
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"I Understand-"
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"I Feel-"
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"Too Much Information Shared" or "TMIS"
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"I Acknowledge-"
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"I've Learned-"
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"Now What?"
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"Then What?"
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Credit: Author Unknown (2024)
AN EMOTIONS WHEEL
Wheel Created by Dr. Robert Plutchik.
Credit: Author Unknown (artpictures.club 2024)
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