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I often feel nervous  when...
I often feel excited  when...
I often feel upset  when...
I often feel afraid  when...
I often feel lonely when...
I often feel worried  when...
I often feel surprised  when...
I often feel tired  when...
I often feel embarrassed  when...
I often feel bored  when...
I often angry afraid  when...
Feeling uneasy or a bit scared about something upcoming or uncertain.
nervous
Feeling happy, enthusiastic, or thrilled about something good that is going to happen.
excited
Feeling sad, disappointed, or troubled about something that happened.
upset
Feeling scared or frightened about something that might harm you
afraid
Feeling sad or without company, like there's nobody to talk to or be with.
lonely
Feeling anxious or concerned about something that might happen in the future.
worried
Feeling amazed or shocked because something unexpected happened.
surprised
Feeling sleepy or lacking energy, usually after a long day or not getting enough rest.
tired
Feeling shy, uncomfortable, often because of something you did or someone else did.
embarrassed
Not interested or entertained; feeling like there's nothing fun to do.
bored
Feeling mad or upset about something that happened.
angry