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Emotional States That Are Often Confused for Each Other
« on: August 02, 2017, 11:48:53 am »
Emotional States That Are Often Confused for Each Other
How to tell the difference between these close (yet distinct) emotional pairings.

By Stacey Colino, Contributor | July 12, 2017, at 5:24 p.m.
 

When it comes to some emotions, it’s not always easy to figure out exactly what or how you’re feeling. Sometimes you might realize you’re experiencing the push-pull of conflicting emotions – such as sadness to see your child go off to college but excitement for this new chapter in his or her life. Or, you may recognize that you have mixed feelings about accepting a new job with longer hours but a higher salary or relocating to a different part of the country. Those feelings can be unnerving, to be sure, but they’re not as perplexing as emotional states that are often mistaken for each other.

http://health.usnews.com/wellness/mind/articles/2017-07-12/emotional-states-that-are-often-confused-for-each-other
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