Emotional Barometer: 20 cards to define our inner weather
A Tool to Explain Our Moods

It can be hard to tell other people how we really feel—sometimes it’s hard for us to even identify our own moods.

This is a tool to help us overcome our vagueness: cards that offer definitions of twenty moods that we can all recognize but that can be hard to pin down and explain. Here are descriptions of - among many other things - the sense of feeling weepy, nostalgic, anxious, and dreamy. These cards help us reach a clearer understanding of our inner emotional weather. They can also be passed on to friends and colleagues (or simply displayed on our desk) so that the world can better know what's going on inside us, without our needing to explain too much.

Also includes a fun, spinnable (and colorful) mood barometer.

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Emotional Barometer: 20 cards to define our inner weather
A Tool to Explain Our Moods

It can be hard to tell other people how we really feel—sometimes it’s hard for us to even identify our own moods.

This is a tool to help us overcome our vagueness: cards that offer definitions of twenty moods that we can all recognize but that can be hard to pin down and explain. Here are descriptions of - among many other things - the sense of feeling weepy, nostalgic, anxious, and dreamy. These cards help us reach a clearer understanding of our inner emotional weather. They can also be passed on to friends and colleagues (or simply displayed on our desk) so that the world can better know what's going on inside us, without our needing to explain too much.

Also includes a fun, spinnable (and colorful) mood barometer.

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Emotional Barometer: 20 cards to define our inner weather

Emotional Barometer: 20 cards to define our inner weather

by The School of Life
Emotional Barometer: 20 cards to define our inner weather

Emotional Barometer: 20 cards to define our inner weather

by The School of Life

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A Tool to Explain Our Moods

It can be hard to tell other people how we really feel—sometimes it’s hard for us to even identify our own moods.

This is a tool to help us overcome our vagueness: cards that offer definitions of twenty moods that we can all recognize but that can be hard to pin down and explain. Here are descriptions of - among many other things - the sense of feeling weepy, nostalgic, anxious, and dreamy. These cards help us reach a clearer understanding of our inner emotional weather. They can also be passed on to friends and colleagues (or simply displayed on our desk) so that the world can better know what's going on inside us, without our needing to explain too much.

Also includes a fun, spinnable (and colorful) mood barometer.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781915087645
Publisher: The School of Life
Publication date: 10/31/2023
Pages: 20
Sales rank: 879,112
Product dimensions: 6.18(w) x 4.48(h) x (d)

About the Author

The School of Life is a global organization helping people lead more fulfilled lives. Through our range of life-changing books, gifts and stationery, we aim to prompt more thoughtful natures and help everyone to find resilience and self-understanding. 

The School of Life is a rapidly growing international brand, with over 8.58 million YouTube subscribers, 354,000 Facebook followers, 309,000 Instagram followers and 172,000 Twitter followers. The School of Life Press brings together the thinking and ideas of The School of Life creative team under the direction of series editor, Alain de Botton.

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Example Questions:

Everyone is more anxious than they are inclined to tell us. 

Even the tycoon and the couple in love are suffering. 

We’ve collectively failed to admit to ourselves how much it is customary to panic. But we can at least hold out our arms to our similarly tortured, fractured, and above all else, anxious neighbours, as if to say, in the kindest way possible: "I know…"

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