
Self-conscious Emotion: An emotion that arises from awareness of yourself- especially how you are seen, judged, or evaluated by others or by your own standards.
Key features of self-conscious emotions:
- Self-awareness: You recognize yourself as the focus
- Social evaluation: Often tied to how others might perceive you
- Moral or personal standards: Linked to ideas of right/wrong or success/failure
- Motivation: Can shape behavior, relationships, and self-esteem
Embarrassment: A feeling of self-conscious discomfort or awkwardness that arises when someone feels exposed, judged, or foolish in a social situation.
Key features of embarrassment:
- Self-awareness: A heightened focus on how others may see you
- Social triggers: Often caused by mistakes, awkward moments, or unwanted attention
- Physical signs: Blushing, nervous laughter, sweating, or wanting to hide
- Usually temporary: It often fades once the moment passes
Shame: A painful self-conscious emotion that arises when a person feels they are fundamentally flawed, unworthy, or unacceptable, often in response to real or imagined judgement.
Key features of shame:
- Focus on the self: “I am bad’ rather than “I did something bad”
- Sense of exposure: Feeling seen, embarrassed, or emotionally naked
- Social evaluation: Often linked to fear of rejection or criticism
- Withdrawal response: Can lead to hiding, silence, or isolation
Awkwardness: The uncomfortable feeling of being out of place, unsure, or socially clumsy in a situation.
key features of awkwardness:
- Social discomfort: Feeling unsure how to act or what to say
- Self-consciousness: Worrying about how you appear to others
- Tension or unease: A sense that the moment isn’t smooth or natural
- Often temporary: Usually passes once the situation becomes more familiar
Self-doubt: The feeling of uncertainty or lack of confidence in your abilities, decisions, or worth.
Key features of self-doubt:
- Questioning yourself: Wondering if you’re capable or making the right choice
- Insecurity: Feeling unsure about your value
- Fear of failure or judgement: Worrying about mistakes or criticism
- Hesitation: Can lead to overthinking or holding back from action
Inadequacy: The feeling or belief that you are not good enough, capable enough, or worthy enough in some area of life.
Key features of inadequacy:
- Sense of insufficiency: Feeling lacking in ability, value, or competence
- Comparison: Often arises when measuring yourself against others’ expectations
- Emotional discomfort: Can involve shame, anxiety, or self-doubt
- Impact on confidence: May lead to withdrawal or fear of failure