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Emotion Analysis Snapshot
Use this streamlined form to capture the essentials of an emotion when you’re short on time.
What this worksheet is for
Use this streamlined form to capture the essentials of an emotion when you’re short on time.
How to use it
- Read the full skill once before writing.
- Use the examples below to spot where it fits real life.
- Complete the reflection page using the answers you already typed or by writing directly on the PDF.
At a glance
Primary topic: emotion analysis quick worksheet
Worksheet type: Support worksheet
How to practice it
Event & Emotion
Summarize what happened and the primary emotion/intensity (0–10).
Thoughts
Capture one or two key thoughts or images that fueled the emotion.
Body & Urge
Note main physical sensations and the urge that followed.
Action Taken
Record what you did (skills, impulses, avoidance).
Result & Next Skill
Describe the outcome and which skill you’ll use next time.
Real-world examples
Snapshot Example
Event: Partner canceled dinner. Emotion: disappointment 6. Thoughts: “I’m not important.” Body: heavy chest. Urge: withdraw. Action: texted feelings + rescheduled. Result: felt heard; next time use Check the Facts sooner.
Before you write
Pick one situation you are actually likely to face this week. The activity page works best when you complete it for a real moment instead of a hypothetical one.
Worksheet activity
Practice Activity
Complete three quick snapshots this week—use them when you can’t fill out the full analysis.
Reflect and write
What emotion stood out most today?
Which thought drove the intensity?
Did your action help or hinder?
What skill will you try in the next similar moment?