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Module 5.5

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And here’s a worksheet exercise. Use the Reflective Listening Worksheet in the manual, and identify, for each example, what a word is for the feeling state (use the Feeling States list). Then identify which sensory system you think the person is using most. Some may be debatable; a word such as clear has both auditory and visual meanings. Some words, such as crash, have started as words with a meaning in one system, and may seem to those with a sensory preference to be in another – crash may seem kinesthetic to a kinesthetic-oriented person.

Write a reply using the language of the sensory system you consider the original quote to be using. You may find words to describe the feeling state from the Words sorted by sensory system list. A feeling state can be described in any sensory system; it does not need to be described using kinesthetic phrasing (“So you feel sad” can be described visually as “It looks really gloomy to you” auditorally as “Life sounds like a funeral march” or auditory digitally as “Nothing is right at present”)