Feel Better Soon
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Description
When you're stuck, there's a way through.
Feel Better Soon helps you understand what you're feeling and move toward something better — not by pushing emotions away, but by working with them.
How it works
1. Reflect — Describe what's happening. No judgment, just honesty.
2. Identify — Choose the emotion closest to what you're experiencing: Depression, Frustration, Anger, Fear, or Love. (Grief has its own path — sometimes the only thing to do is feel it fully.)
3. Move — Answer questions designed to help you transition from where you are toward where you want to be. Each question opens a door. You choose which ones to walk through.
The path back to love
Emotions aren't random. They follow a pattern:
Love → Fear → Anger → Frustration → Depression
When something we care about feels threatened, we move down this path — sometimes in seconds, sometimes over years. The good news: the path runs both ways.
Feel Better Soon guides you back — from numbness to frustration, from frustration to passion, from fear to love. Not by skipping steps, but by moving through them honestly.
What makes it different
No toxic positivity — We don't tell you to cheer up. We help you understand what's actually happening.
Grounded in real psychology — Based on a rigorous model of emotional dynamics, not pop self-help.
Respects grief — Some things shouldn't be analyzed. When grief is present, the app gets out of the way and encourages you to feel it fully with someone who cares.
Questions, not answers — You know yourself better than any app. We just ask the right questions.
Based on the emotional dynamics framework of Forrest Landry.