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Rushed

Based on the Willcox/Junto Feelings Wheel · Last updated

What does feeling rushed mean?

The frantic feeling of not having enough time. You're moving fast but it doesn't feel like choice — it feels like being chased by a clock.

Rushed is a busy emotion within the bad family of the Willcox/Junto Feelings Wheel. On the valence-arousal model, it is high-energy and unpleasant (valence: -0.3, arousal: 0.6).

Emotional dimensions

Valence: Unpleasant (-0.3)
Arousal: High energy (+0.6)

This emotion is high-energy and unpleasant.

When you might feel rushed

  • You're running late and everything takes longer than expected
  • Your schedule has no breathing room between commitments

Journal prompts

Use these questions to reflect. There are no right answers.

  1. 1. What are you rushing toward or away from?
  2. 2. What would slow feel like right now?
  3. 3. Where in your schedule could you create a buffer?

Where rushed sits in the emotion family

In the Willcox/Junto Feelings Wheel, rushed is classified as a specific form of busy, which itself falls under the broader category of bad. This three-level hierarchy helps you move from a vague sense of feeling bad to naming the precise experience — rushed.

With a negative valence of -0.3, this is an unpleasant emotion — one that can feel difficult to sit with, but that carries important information about your needs and boundaries. Its high arousal (0.6) means it comes with noticeable physical energy — you might feel it in your body as alertness, tension, or activation.

Understanding where rushed sits helps distinguish it from its siblings under busy: pressured. It also connects to emotions in other families — particularly pressured, overwhelmed, annoyed.

Why naming rushed matters

Research in affective science suggests that the act of labelling an emotion — what psychologists call "affect labelling" — can reduce its intensity. When you move from "I feel bad" to "I feel rushed," you gain specificity, and that specificity creates a sense of understanding and agency.

Linden is designed to help you build this vocabulary over time. By logging rushed when you notice it, you create a personal record that reveals patterns — when this feeling tends to appear, what triggers it, and how it relates to the other emotions in your daily life.

Don't confuse with

eager — rushing is unwanted speed, eagerness is wanted momentum

Related words

busyrushed

Also under busy

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