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Illustration of a person surrounded by text prompts for mapping fears and desires. The background is teal with abstract purple shapes. Text includes questions about identifying areas of fear and desire in the body and suggests movements for safety and peace. Sample watermark over image.

Mapping My Fears and Desires

1-page Journal

This guided 1-page journal invites you to slow down and listen to your body as you explore both your fears and longings. With a woman figure for visual mapping, you’ll gently identify where fear lives in your body - and what that part of you needs to feel safe. On the other side, you’ll connect with your hopes, desires, and the places in your body where joy and peace are already stirring.

Through thoughtful prompts and body-based questions, this worksheet helps you:

  • Acknowledge and express fear with compassion

  • Reconnect with what you long for deep inside

  • Explore how emotions show up in your body

  • Discover movement or creative practices to support safety, joy, and peace

Perfect for journaling, therapy, or personal growth exercises - especially during moments of overwhelm, transition, or burnout recovery.

Infographic titled "Name IT to Tame IT" featuring feeling words categorized into six emotions: Frustrated, Anxious, Sad/Low, Tender/Sensitive, Happy/Hopeful, and Disconnected/Numb. Each category lists related emotions. The text encourages circling words that resonate with current feelings for self-reflection.

Name It to Tame It

Worksheet

Struggling to put your emotions into words? This gentle, color-coded chart offers a wide range of feeling words to help you name what you’re experiencing -because naming your emotions is the first step to understanding and regulating them. Perfect for journaling, therapy, or moments of emotional overwhelm.

*I’ve also written a blog about this- check it out here.