
In a world where emotions are often suppressed, "Big Feelings" offers a lifeline. This bestseller by the creators of @LizandMollie helps navigate uncertainty, burnout, and regret with science-backed strategies. What if embracing discomfort - not avoiding it - is your path to thriving?
Mollie West Duffy and Liz Fosslien are the bestselling authors of Big Feelings: How to Be Okay When Things Are Not Okay and recognized experts in workplace psychology and emotional fluency. Their book is a guide to navigating complex emotions like uncertainty, burnout, and perfectionism.
The book draws from their professional expertise and personal experiences, including coping with chronic health issues and grief. Fosslien, a data storyteller and illustrator, leads content at Humu and has designed inclusive culture workshops for Google and Nike. Duffy, an organizational development leader formerly at IDEO and Harvard Business School, specializes in building resilient teams.
Their prior collaboration, No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotions at Work, became a Wall Street Journal bestseller and reshaped corporate discussions about emotional intelligence. Featured on TED, NPR, and Good Morning America, their work has been translated into 15 languages and adopted by Fortune 500 companies for employee development programs.
Big Feelings is a guide to navigating intense emotions like uncertainty, burnout, and regret. Authors Mollie West Duffy and Liz Fosslien blend personal stories, scientific research, and humorous illustrations to provide strategies for transforming overwhelming emotions into manageable challenges. The book addresses seven core feelings, offering actionable advice to help readers build resilience and find meaning in difficult moments.
This book is ideal for anyone struggling with anxiety, perfectionism, or emotional exhaustion, particularly in high-stress environments. It’s also valuable for leaders, HR professionals, and self-help enthusiasts seeking science-backed tools to improve emotional well-being. Fans of the authors’ previous work, No Hard Feelings, will appreciate its focus on personal rather than workplace-specific challenges.
Yes—readers praise its relatable anecdotes, practical frameworks, and visually engaging format. It’s been highlighted by Good Morning America and The New York Times for its fresh take on modern emotional struggles. The blend of psychology, humor, and actionable steps makes it a standout in the self-help genre.
The book explores seven emotions:
While No Hard Feelings focuses on emotions in workplace settings, Big Feelings tackles broader personal challenges. Both books use research and humor, but the newer title delves deeper into individual resilience, making it more applicable to daily life beyond professional contexts.
Yes—the authors differentiate between systemic burnout (caused by external pressures) and situational burnout (temporary stress). Solutions include setting boundaries, prioritizing rest, and challenging productivity guilt. Real-life examples show how small behavioral changes can mitigate exhaustion.
The book argues perfectionism often masks fear of judgment. Strategies include embracing “good enough” outcomes, separating identity from achievements, and practicing self-compassion. Anecdotes illustrate how perfectionism stifles creativity and how to redefine success.
Some readers note the advice can feel repetitive if familiar with the authors’ prior work. Others wanted more depth on systemic issues contributing to burnout. However, most praise its accessibility and practical exercises for immediate application.
While not exclusively workplace-focused, concepts like managing anger during feedback or overcoming comparison with colleagues are directly applicable. The “productivity guilt” section is particularly relevant for remote workers and leaders aiming to foster healthier team cultures.
Mollie West Duffy (organizational development expert) and Liz Fosslien (workplace culture strategist) combine research from IDEO, Harvard Business School, and Fortune 500 companies. Their work at Humu and contributions to Harvard Business Review lend credibility to their insights on human behavior.
Yes—tools include:
Post-pandemic challenges like remote work fatigue and economic uncertainty make the book’s themes timelier than ever. Updated examples in later editions address AI-driven workplace changes and societal shifts, ensuring strategies remain applicable to modern stressors.
Siente el libro a través de la voz del autor
Convierte el conocimiento en ideas atractivas y llenas de ejemplos
Captura ideas clave en un instante para un aprendizaje rápido
Disfruta el libro de una manera divertida y atractiva
Big feelings are not problems to be solved. They are part of being human.
The only people who don't experience painful emotions are "the psychopaths and the dead."
Our anxiety about uncertainty rarely correlates with actual risk.
Comparison is a natural human tendency that can either motivate us or spiral into self-loathing.
Desglosa las ideas clave de Big Feelings en puntos fáciles de entender para comprender cómo los equipos innovadores crean, colaboran y crecen.
Destila Big Feelings en pistas de memoria rápidas que resaltan los principios clave de franqueza, trabajo en equipo y resiliencia creativa.

Experimenta Big Feelings a través de narraciones vívidas que convierten las lecciones de innovación en momentos que recordarás y aplicarás.
Pregunta lo que quieras, elige la voz y co-crea ideas que realmente resuenen contigo.

Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Picture a business traveler sitting in first class, exhausted despite the luxury, suddenly realizing: "If I'm here because of how many miles I've flown, my life is completely out of balance." This moment of clarity came to Mollie West Duffy in December 2018, but it could happen to any of us. We live in a world that glorifies busyness, pathologizes discomfort, and insists we should always be okay. Yet most of us spend significant time wrestling with feelings that seem too big to handle-uncertainty that keeps us awake at night, comparisons that make us feel inadequate, anger we're afraid to express, burnout we can't shake, perfectionism that paralyzes us, despair that swallows us whole, and regrets that haunt our quiet moments. Here's the truth no one wants to admit: these "big feelings" aren't abnormal. They're profoundly human. And learning to navigate them isn't about thinking your way out or pushing through-it's about understanding what these emotions are trying to tell you.