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The earliest known use of the adjective feel-bad is in the 1870s. OED's earliest evidence for feel-bad is from 1875, in the writing of A. Stone. feel-bad is formed within English, by conversion.
Jan 15, 2018 · Our emotions literally change the way our brain responds to others, even when they are in pain. In particular, it is when we feel bad that it can have a consequence on our social world.
Sep 14, 2017 · When you have a negative emotion, are you upset or disappointed in yourself? Do you feel “bad” or “guilty” about this emotion? If so, you may be at risk for poorer longer-term psychological health.
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Did you ever wonder why we sometimes experience emotions and can’t identify what caused us to experience them? We’re just going through our day and suddenly feel depressed, or anxious, but ...
Feb 12, 2020 · Mindfulness. Don’t Feel Bad About Feeling Bad. Blaming yourself for feeling down only makes things worse. Posted February 12, 2020|Reviewed by Chloe Williams. "On the Green Bench" by Henri...
In my experience, if I become aware that I’m feeling bad—maybe I’m sad or maybe I’m worrying excessively about something (the two examples I’ll use in this piece), that mindful awareness...
Mar 8, 2017 · This week we’re looking at the words and phrases that we use to talk about feeling guilty. One of the most common ways to describe feeling guilty is the simple phrase to feel bad: I felt bad because I knew I’d let them down. Knowing how much I hurt her makes me feel really bad.