ANNOYANCE

Sight:

  • Furrowed brows and narrowed eyes.
  • Quick, jerky movements.
  • Clenched fists or jaw.
  • Rolling eyes.
  • Restless tapping of fingers or foot.

Sound:

  • Heavy, exaggerated sighs.
  • Sharp, clipped words.
  • Muttering or grumbling under one’s breath.
  • The clicking of a pen or tapping of nails.
  • A high-pitched, exasperated voice.

Touch:

  • A sudden, tight grip on a nearby object.
  • Fidgeting with clothing or hair.
  • An itchy feeling or the urge to scratch.
  • Tension in the neck and shoulders.
  • A hot flush rising to the face.

Smell:

  • The faint, acrid smell of sweat from anxiety or frustration.
  • The lingering scent of something unpleasant, like a pungent odor that adds to the irritation.

Taste:

  • A dry mouth from frustration.
  • A bitter or metallic taste, often associated with stress.
  • The aftertaste of a hastily consumed snack or drink due to impatience.

 

Internal Sensations

  1. Emotional Response:
    • Irritation or slight anger
    • Impatience or a sense of being unsettled
    • Frustration with the inability to immediately resolve the source of annoyance
  2. Physical Response:
    • Increased heart rate
    • Tightness in the chest or stomach
    • Clenching of the jaw or grinding of the teeth
    • Possible headache or muscle tension, particularly in the shoulders and neck
  3. Mental Response:
    • Repetitive thinking or rumination about the source of annoyance
    • Difficulty concentrating on tasks unrelated to the source of annoyance
    • Brief fantasizing about confronting the source or imagining resolutions

External Sensations

  1. Behavioral Signs:
    • Sighing heavily or rolling eyes
    • Expressive facial gestures like frowning or scowling
    • Pacing or restless movements
    • Snapping at others or displaying short, terse communication
  2. Vocal Expressions:
    • Sharp, possibly louder tone of voice
    • Sarcasm or critical remarks
    • Audible expressions of frustration like groans or huffs
  3. Posture and Gestures:
    • Crossed arms or closed off body language
    • Tapping feet or drumming fingers
    • Avoidance of eye contact or pointed staring