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Your Bad-Day-Song-Coping-Style (and What It Says About You at Work) Kris McPeak returns with a short solo Top Five follow-up connecting a past episode on "bad day" songs to Gallup strengths coaching and real-world coping patterns. She outlines four coping styles—Externalizer, Validator, Escaper, and Resetter—using songs from his list to illustrate how people manage stress: escaping by numbing or avoiding feelings, deflecting with humor, resetting by reconnecting to positive comfort, externalizing through outward release, validating by normalizing the struggle, and acknowledging the moment without spiraling. Kris explains that no style is inherently wrong, but each has risks if overused, and your default coping style often mirrors how you handle pressure, conflict, and stress at work. She shares a desire to lean on music instead of stress-eating, offers a free "Starting with Strengths" workbook [https://preview.mailerlite.io/preview/672077/sites/162199695245968816/startwithstrengths], and invites listeners to email their own bad day song. 00:00 Solo Show Setup 00:29 Bad Day Song Patterns 01:09 Escaper Coping Style 01:44 Deflector Humor Mode 02:16 Resetter Feel Good Reset 03:20 Externalizer Let It Out 03:53 Validator Feel Seen 04:40 Acknowledger Move Forward 05:23 Real Life Takeaways 06:21 Coaching and Wrap Up
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