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Why do certain moments hit you harder than they should? In this episode, we’re unpacking the truth about emotional triggers—what they actually are, why they feel so intense, and what your nervous system is trying to communicate in those moments. Because here’s the reality: your reactions aren’t random… and they’re not a sign that something is wrong with you. They’re learned. Backed by insights from experts like Daniel Siegel and Joseph LeDoux, we explore how the brain links present experiences to past emotional memories—and why your body can react before your mind even has a chance to catch up. You’ll learn: * Why triggers feel automatic and out of your control * How your brain is wired to protect you (even when you’re safe) * The surprising power of simply naming your emotions * How triggers often point to deeper, unmet emotional needs We’ll also talk about the emotional weight many people carry—like shame, confusion, or frustration when they feel “too reactive”—and gently reframe what’s really happening beneath the surface. Because triggers aren’t evidence of weakness… They’re invitations. Opportunities to understand yourself more deeply, meet your needs more intentionally, and begin healing from the inside out. 💛 In this episode, I’ll also walk you through a simple, practical tool—the *Trigger Pause Method*—to help you move from reaction to awareness in real time. If you’ve ever wondered, “Why did I react like that?” this conversation will help you find clarity, compassion, and a new way forward.
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