Without "myself", your basic sentences are
1. I'm feeling good.
2. I feel good.
The purpose of the word "myself" is to add emphasis to the word "I". You can put it almost anywhere in the sentence with no change of meaning:
Myself, I'm feeling good.
I myself am feeling good.
I'm feeling good myself.
Myself, I feel good.
I myself feel good.
I feel good myself.
The one thing you cannot do is put "myself" after "feel". If you say
"I feel myself"
it means that you are literally feeling yourself. For example, you could be holding onto your elbow that you just fell on and feeling it to see if there are any broken bones. Also, "I feel myself" has some meanings that are not suitable for discussion here.
In general, it is better to place "myself" right next to the word it modifies ("I"):
"I myself" or "Myself, I..."