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    • Self Help And Professionals
    • Affirmations Books
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    • Psychodrama
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  • ABOUT
    • Interviews
  • BOOKS
    • Self Help And Professionals
    • Affirmations Books
    • Apps
    • Journals And Workbooks
    • DVDs & CDs
    • Gift Books
    • Adult Coloring Books with Affirmations
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    • The Meadows
    • Thrive Global
    • Huffington Post
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    • Guided Imageries
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    • Bonus Pages
  • Experiential Therapies
    • Socio Metrics / RTR
    • Psychodrama
  • Emotion Explorer
How to Use emotionexplorer

Talking the next step... next to the footprints below write three positive "steps" you can take, to
empower yourself and improve your feeling about yourself...
They can be as small as "walk across the room", or "take a walk"
or as big as "get a job" or "go to school"...

  • Identify Your Feeling
  • Mood Meter
  • Map your feelings
  • body language
  • letter Writing
  • Reverse Letter Writing
  • Feelings Journal
  • Trajectories
  • Spiritual Awakening
  • Intentions
  • Next Steps
Emotional Explorer Designed by Marina Dayton, architect
@tiandayton.com and innerlook.inc
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