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Emotion Regulation

Mindfulness of Current Emotions

Observe an emotion in real time—name it, allow it, ride the wave, and let it pass without judgment.

What this worksheet is for

Observe an emotion in real time—name it, allow it, ride the wave, and let it pass without judgment.

How to use it

  1. Read the full skill once before writing.
  2. Use the examples below to spot where it fits real life.
  3. Complete the reflection page using the answers you already typed or by writing directly on the PDF.

At a glance

Primary topic: mindfulness of current emotions worksheet

Worksheet type: Secondary worksheet

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Worksheet overview

How to practice it

1

Name & Locate

Identify the emotion, intensity, and where it lives in your body right now.

2

Allow & Observe

Notice sensations, thoughts, and urges as they rise and fall. Use nonjudgmental language (“I notice…”).

3

Ride the Wave

Visualize surfing the emotion—breathing, staying curious, letting it crest and recede. Avoid pushing away or clinging.

4

Avoid Opposite Reactions

Write down urges to block/escape. Choose to stay with the emotion safely unless action is required.

5

Let Go & Reflect

When intensity drops, note what helped and any insights gained.

Real-world examples

Example Practice

Emotion: anger 7, heat in chest. Observed thoughts: “They’re disrespecting me.” Rode wave with paced breathing, noticed intensity drop to 4 in 4 minutes. Insight: anger pointed to a boundary to address calmly later.

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.

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Practice guide

Worksheet activity

Practice Activity

Complete this worksheet during two emotional waves this week. Compare how long each emotion lasted.

Reflect and write

What cues signal the emotion’s rise and fall?

What judgments did you release?

How did staying with the emotion change your urge?

What skill will you pair with mindfulness next time?

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Reflection page