Emma and Kathy
Finding Your Feelings
A Landscape of Sometimes Hard-to-Find Feelings
Key Phrases
We translate Our Feelings Into
100

Emma provokes an argument about the rules of professional?

Communication

100

Sometimes we have to explore our emotional?

Footprint

100

What word, in the text, is described as: Affectionate, caring, close, proud, passionate

Love

100

Finish this phrase, "Dont knock down a wall until"

you know why it was put up

100

"If you were a good friend, you would have been there for me."

Judgments

200

Does Emma think that Kathy should come to her or management first?

Her
200

Accept that feelings are?

Normal and Natural

200

What word, in the text, is described as: anxious, terrified, worried, obsessed, or suspicious?

Fear

200

Finish this phrase, "I don't want to rock"

the boat

200

"Why were you trying to hurt me."

Attributions

300

Kathy obligation was with?

Management 

300

Recognize that Good People Can Have?

Bad Feelings 

300

What word, in the text, is described as: appreciative, thankful, relieved, or admiring?

Gratitude

300

Finish this phrase, "Dont Let Hidden Feelings Block

Other Emotions

300

"You're just so inconsiderate." 

Characterizations 

400

Kathy tells Emma that she has always supported her?

career

400

Your feelings are as Important?

As Theirs

400

What word, in the text, is described as: let down, betrayed, disappointed, needy

Hurt

400

Finish this phrase, "Dont Treat Feelings as Gospel"

Negotiate Them

400

"The answer is for you to call me more often." 

Problem Solving

500

Emma thought that Kathy jeopardized her?

Career

500

About himself, Brad felt this.

shamed

500

What word, in the text, is described as: happy, enthusiastic, full, elated, content.

Joy

500

Finish this phrase, "Use the Urge to Blame as a Clue to Find"

Important Feelings

500

Bonus Question: Who wrote the book Difficult Conversations? How to Discuss What Matters Most

Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen

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