🧠 Self-Awareness & Identity Development *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.15 – Building Emotional Vocabulary for Self-Awareness: Emotional vocabulary means knowing many words for how you feel. Instead of saying “mad,” you might say “annoyed,” “hurt,” or “disrespected.” Each word gives a clearer picture. The more precise you are, the easier it is to get help or explain yourself. Reading, journaling, and talking about emotions all expand your vocabulary. Learning these words is like collecting tools—you can fix more problems with more tools. Naming feelings fully helps you manage them wisely. Clear language builds deep understanding and better emotional health.

About this course

Guidance and strategies to help individuals explore their identity, understand their strengths, and develop greater self-awareness for personal growth.

This course includes:
  • Self-reflection worksheets and identity exploration activities
  • Tools for values clarification and goal alignment
  • Guided exercises to enhance emotional awareness and self-concept

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