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Calm Isn’t Always Emotional Intelligence | Emotional Suppression vs Emotional Regulation

11 min · 28 de may de 2026
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A lot of people look calm externally while carrying resentment, emotional exhaustion, and unresolved tension internally. In this episode of Pause & Respond, Josua Rine, LPC, breaks down the difference between emotional regulation and emotional suppression — and why appearing calm is not always the same thing as being emotionally healthy. Learn how emotional avoidance quietly creates anxiety, burnout, resentment, emotional distance, and mental overload over time. This episode covers: * emotional suppression * emotional intelligence * emotional regulation * people pleasing * avoiding conflict * resentment in relationships * nervous system stress * emotional burnout * communication and honesty * Pause & Respond framework If you’ve spent years trying to “keep the peace” while silently carrying frustration, this episode will help you understand the hidden emotional cost of suppression. Visit PauseAndRespond.com for books, workbooks, coaching, and additional podcast resources. #PauseAndRespond #EmotionalIntelligence #MentalHealth #EmotionalRegulation #CommunicationSkills #Relationships #PeoplePleasing #Anxiety #SelfAwareness #Resentment

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