EXCITEMENT

Sight

  • Eyes wide open, sparkling with anticipation.
  • Quick, animated movements and gestures.
  • Bright, vibrant colors appearing more intense.
  • A broad smile or open mouth.

Sound

  • Fast, upbeat heartbeats.
  • Laughter or high-pitched squeals.
  • Loud, rapid talking or cheering.
  • Quick footsteps or the rustling of clothes.

Smell

  • The fresh, crisp scent of the morning air.
  • The faint aroma of something familiar, like popcorn at a carnival.
  • The scent of a new book, freshly opened.

Taste

  • The sweetness of a celebratory treat.
  • The tangy flavor of anticipation in the mouth.
  • The dryness of a parched throat from shouting or cheering.

Touch

  • Goosebumps or a shiver down the spine.
  • Tingling sensation in the fingertips.
  • The warm, sweaty feeling of hands clasped in excitement.
  • Rapid, excited breathing or a pounding chest.

Overall Feelings

  • A rush of adrenaline.
  • A light, almost floating sensation.
  • A sense of heightened awareness and alertness.

Internal Sensations

  1. Increased Heart Rate: You might feel your heart pounding faster than usual.
  2. Butterflies in the Stomach: A fluttery or tingling sensation in your stomach, often described as “butterflies.”
  3. Heightened Alertness: A sense of heightened senses and increased awareness of your surroundings.
  4. Rush of Energy: A surge of energy, making you feel more active or eager to move.
  5. Euphoria: A feeling of intense happiness or joy that can feel overwhelming.
  6. Impatience or Anticipation: A strong feeling of eagerness for what is to come.
  7. Adrenaline Surge: This hormone release can lead to a feeling of vigor and sometimes anxiety or stress.
  8. Mental Engagement: Thoughts may race or become more focused on the exciting event or possibility.

External Sensations

  1. Facial Expressions: Smiling, wide eyes, and an animated face.
  2. Physical Activity: Increased gestures, inability to sit still, or engaging in more physical activities.
  3. Vocal Changes: Changes in the tone of voice, such as talking louder, faster, or with more enthusiasm.
  4. Social Engagement: More intense engagement in social interactions, including talking more or being more outgoing.
  5. Sweating: Increased sweating due to the physiological arousal associated with excitement.
  6. Shaking or Trembling: Hands or body might shake slightly because of the adrenaline.