Snackable Psychology
Ever get wildly irritated by something… objectively small? Like your bag getting caught on the seatbelt. Or a completely unnecessary reply‑all email explosion. You’re not overreacting — you’re overloaded. In Episode 17 of Snackable Psychology, Paige and Kelly break down why tiny annoyances have such a big emotional impact, how those “small things” quietly stack up throughout the day, and what’s actually happening in your brain when you suddenly feel riled up. Blending psychology research, very real workday frustrations, and chaotic at‑home moments with toddlers and sock meltdowns, this episode explains why it’s rarely just one thing — and how to reset before irritation turns into a full mood derailment. If you’ve ever: * Felt instantly annoyed by something minor * Had one small thing tip you over the edge * Thought, “Why am I THIS bothered right now?” This episode is for you. What You’ll Learn: * Why daily hassles impact your mood more than you realize * How mental bandwidth, expectations, and cognitive load fuel irritation * How labeling an emotion can actually reduce its intensity * A simple 3‑step annoyance reset to stop small things from stacking This episode isn’t about pretending things aren’t annoying — it’s about understanding why they are, and giving your brain a better reset before frustration snowballs. Listen now to keep small annoyances from running your whole day. #SnackablePsychology #FeelingAnnoyed #PsychologyTip #LifeHack #GettingOverIt
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