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SUMMARY:Module 2: Assignment
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DESCRIPTION: I hope that you found last week&rsquo;s Social Assignment interesting and insightful. This week we are going to extend it a little. I would like you to spend 7 days beginning appropriate sentences with the phrase &ldquo;I feel.&rdquo; adding words that refer to your mood or emotional state.
Thus, appropriate examples would be.

I feel upset that you didn&rsquo;t return my call. As opposed to &ldquo;Why didn&rsquo;t you return my call?&rdquo;
I feel sad that Dave moved to a new town and we don&rsquo;t see him anymore. As opposed to &ldquo;I wonder what Dave is up to these days.&rdquo;

Sentences need to use the words &ldquo;I feel&rdquo; to refer to actual emotions, not simply to your impressions about things, as in &ldquo;I feel Manchester United should never have signed that new striker.&rdquo;
Take risks with this practice. Maybe you&rsquo;re actually not sure of your feelings about Dave moving to a new town, for example. but simply trying out different statements publicly will...

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