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I Feel In Colours, Do You? Do you ever have a difficult time expressing your feelings? You are not the only one. We all experience life in a way that is unique to us and how we respond different situations is a direct reflection of our experiences growing up. Expressing emotions is a skill that everyone can learn. Whether you feel happy, sad, angry, or jealous, these are simply feelings. There are no good or bad feelings, just feelings. When we learn to name our feelings and respond to our feelings in appropriate ways, we will become better communicators. Is there a special way that you express your emotions?…mehr

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I Feel In Colours, Do You? Do you ever have a difficult time expressing your feelings? You are not the only one. We all experience life in a way that is unique to us and how we respond different situations is a direct reflection of our experiences growing up. Expressing emotions is a skill that everyone can learn. Whether you feel happy, sad, angry, or jealous, these are simply feelings. There are no good or bad feelings, just feelings. When we learn to name our feelings and respond to our feelings in appropriate ways, we will become better communicators. Is there a special way that you express your emotions?
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Susan Michelle Kozielecki is a teacher who has specialized in working with individuals with diverse abilities over the past 15 years. Her most recent experience includes working in a Life Skills program at the high school level. Susan's passion is providing individuals with positive life experiences and igniting their passions. Not only does Susan enjoy working with individuals with diverse needs, she also is passionate about working as a team and seeing and encouraging the best in others. As a self-diagnosed Highly Sensitive Person, Susan makes deep connections with others and is sensitive to their emotional needs and growth.