# Emotional Clarity Worksheet

For ordinary emotional friction — an ambiguous message, a disappointment, a minor conflict.

## Not For

Abuse, coercion, self-harm, crisis, or trauma. If any of these apply, close this worksheet and contact a person: a trusted friend, a manager or HR if the situation is at work, or a professional.

If you or someone else may be in danger, contact local emergency services now. For suicidal thoughts, use the [International Association for Suicide Prevention's crisis-resource finder](https://www.iasp.info/suicidalthoughts/) to find a service in your country, or your local emergency number — not a chatbot.

## The Four Columns

Fill these in before responding to whatever triggered the reaction.

**1. Facts** (only what a camera or transcript would show):

**2. Feelings** (name plainly — one or two words each):

**3. The story** (the explanation you have already half-decided is true, written exactly as it appears in your head):

**4. Missing information** (what you do not actually know that the story assumes):

## Widen the Story

Prompt to use with an AI tool, after redacting anyone's private details you would not want stored by a third party:

```text
Here is what happened, only the facts: [paste facts].

Here is the story I've already told myself: [paste story].

Generate three alternative explanations that are at least as plausible as mine,
including at least one that has nothing to do with me. For each, name what
additional information would confirm or rule it out. Do not tell me which one
is true.
```

| Alternative explanation | What would confirm it | What would rule it out |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1. |  |  |
| 2. |  |  |
| 3. |  |  |

## The 24-Hour Action Rule

For anything above minor irritation, do not send a reaction-driven reply the same hour unless the situation requires an immediate response (a genuine deadline, a safety issue, or an already-agreed check-in time).

- [ ] Completed the four columns
- [ ] Generated alternative stories
- [ ] Smallest next step chosen: a question that tests reality, not a message that assumes it
- [ ] If still strong after 24 hours: raise it directly and calmly with the person involved

## What This Cannot Do

A model can offer vocabulary and alternative interpretations. It cannot determine another person's intent, verify what is true about a relationship, or judge whether your feelings are valid. If the same story keeps recurring, or the feeling is disproportionate to the trigger in a way that concerns you, bring the pattern to a therapist or counselor.
