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Episode 70 | Escaping the Drama Triangle: From Reaction to Choice with Donna Zajonc

51 min · 23. Mai 2026
Episode Episode 70 | Escaping the Drama Triangle: From Reaction to Choice with Donna Zajonc Cover

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In this episode of Mpowered Living, Ann Sheu sits down with leadership expert and co-creator of The Empowerment Dynamic, Donna Zajonc, to explore why so many of us get stuck in reactive patterns — especially in our closest relationships. Donna breaks down the Drama Triangle framework, which explains the three common reactive roles people unconsciously fall into when triggered: victim, persecutor, and rescuer. She also shares how to shift into more intentional and empowered ways of relating through the creator, challenger, and coach roles. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why reactive patterns form and how they show up in everyday life * How the inner critic fuels judgment, control, and people-pleasing * Why we tend to react most strongly with the people closest to us * Practical ways to calm your nervous system and create more emotional awareness * How to move from blame and reactivity into choice and connection * Simple reflective questions that help shift difficult conversations and relationships * This conversation is a powerful reminder that awareness creates choice, and that healthier relationships begin by understanding our own patterns first. Connect with Donna Zajonc Website: https://www.powerofted.com [https://www.powerofted.com] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donna-zajonc-mcc-612455/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/donna-zajonc-mcc-612455/]

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Episode Episode 70 | Escaping the Drama Triangle: From Reaction to Choice with Donna Zajonc Cover

Episode 70 | Escaping the Drama Triangle: From Reaction to Choice with Donna Zajonc

In this episode of Mpowered Living, Ann Sheu sits down with leadership expert and co-creator of The Empowerment Dynamic, Donna Zajonc, to explore why so many of us get stuck in reactive patterns — especially in our closest relationships. Donna breaks down the Drama Triangle framework, which explains the three common reactive roles people unconsciously fall into when triggered: victim, persecutor, and rescuer. She also shares how to shift into more intentional and empowered ways of relating through the creator, challenger, and coach roles. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why reactive patterns form and how they show up in everyday life * How the inner critic fuels judgment, control, and people-pleasing * Why we tend to react most strongly with the people closest to us * Practical ways to calm your nervous system and create more emotional awareness * How to move from blame and reactivity into choice and connection * Simple reflective questions that help shift difficult conversations and relationships * This conversation is a powerful reminder that awareness creates choice, and that healthier relationships begin by understanding our own patterns first. Connect with Donna Zajonc Website: https://www.powerofted.com [https://www.powerofted.com] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donna-zajonc-mcc-612455/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/donna-zajonc-mcc-612455/]

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