Scotomaville Trilogy
 
 

Initium PRIME 059 an Emotional Vocabulary for Camp Bullis

Developing Emotional Vocabulary near Camp Bullis

You and your Sherpa work together to name your emotions. This practice helps you understand feelings and handle them better. It builds skills to talk about emotions clearly. You prepare for challenges with a clear mind. You connect more with your own feelings and with others. First, pause when you feel an emotion start. Take time to notice it fully in the moment. Then, ask your Sherpa for help to name it right. Say something like, I feel this way, but what is it. Explore simple words that fit the feeling well. Words like anxious show worry, or excited show joy. Next, think about how this emotion changes your actions. Talk with your Sherpa about its effect on you. See how it links to stress or hard times. Then, write the name of the emotion down in a note. Review that note a few times each day. This helps the word stay in your thoughts. Over time, you name emotions faster and respond with more calm.

 

Summary of the Tool for Camp Bullis

Emotional Vocabulary enhances self-awareness and communication by expanding the precision of language used to identify emotions. Like a climber naming a storm’s mood, this tool reframes feelings as manageable during the Helper stage. It invites explorers to articulate emotions clearly, offering a provident path to regulation. This emotional strategy fosters harmony, sparking curiosity as both Sherpa and Explorer navig...

 
 





AWARENESS

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EXPEDITION

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CHALLENGE

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