Category

Examples

Positive emotion

· “Ambivalent, neither positive nor negative.”

· “Hopeful, optimistic.”

· “Happy.”

· “Anticipation, tension, curiosity.”

· “Very stressed, but in good health.”

· “My health was good.”

· “Relatively stable well-being, with good health and no major concerns.”

· “I was excited about the potential benefits of Agile, such as faster development cycles, better collaboration, and higher customer satisfaction.”

· “High level of well-being.”

· “Very good, we had a lot of orders, salary was good.”

· “I’m sure I was doing well in my current position.”

· “Was happy, achieved everything.”

· “Good.”

· “Good.”

· “Happy.”

· “I felt good.”

· “I felt good.”

· “Good.”

· “Good.”

· “I felt good and was looking forward to meeting my new colleague.”

· “Stressed, but everything is in the green.”

· “Good.”

· “Full of energy and zest for action.”

· “I was fine, happy to work.”

· “Often stressful, but everything is still ok.”

· “Happy.”

· “I thought a lot about how to teach him.”

· “Confident.”

· “Work less physically demanding, I feel rested in the morning.”

· “Grand.”

Negative emotion

· “Anxious, wasn’t sure if I could handle it.”

· “Not too happy.”

· “Nervous, excited.”

· “Ambivalent, neither positive nor negative.”

· “Insecurity.”

· “Annoyed and slightly aggressive.”

· “Before the change, I felt a little worried and insecure at first, knowing that the upcoming change would bring a lot of work and challenges. I also had some concerns about the reaction of the employees to the changes and whether we would all be able to finish the training and preparations in time.”

· “Prior to the change, individuals might be uncertain or anxious about the potential impact of remote work on their work responsibilities, relationships with colleagues, and work-life balance.”

· “There could also be concerns about the health risks associated with working in an office during a pandemic.”

· “I was very emotional and sad because of the war.”

· “Excited.”

· “Stress, dissatisfaction with one’s own way of working.”

· “Stressed.”

· “Trapped, isolated, unhappy.”

· “I was nervous.”

· “Exhausted, not glad, under pressure.”