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How to Become Emotionally Unshakable

An episode of the Rise To More podcast, hosted by Jasna Burza, titled "How to Become Emotionally Unshakable" was published on April 13, 2025 and runs 8 minutes.

April 13, 2025 ·8m · Rise To More

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Hey beautiful humans,

This one’s for the sensitive souls, the overthinkers, the high-achievers who get thrown off course by the smallest comment, email, or bump in the road. Trust me—I’ve been there.

But here’s the blunt truth:

If every little thing gets under your skin, you’re giving away your power.

This week’s Uplevel Together episode is a masterclass in building resilience—not by numbing yourself, but by becoming unshakable.

We talk about:

Why reactivity drains your energy and delays your growth

The neuroscience behind our tendency to fixate on the negative

Five practical strategies to stay grounded, even in the chaos

How to build internal calm like top CEOs and world leaders do

Why emotional detachment is the real power move

Here’s a taste of the wisdom inside:

* Create space before responding.

* Use the 5-Year Filter: Will this matter in five years?

* Train your body to stay calm. Your physiology drives your psychology.

* Expect hard things. Pressure isn’t personal—it’s the price of greatness.

* Let people wonder. You don’t need to clap back. Silence is strength.

🧠 Scientific studies back this up—ruminating over small slights increases cortisol for days.

And the worst part? Most of us are doing this daily without realizing it.

But here’s the shift:

Master non-reaction, and you become untouchable.

You don’t chase peace—you carry it.

Challenge:

This week, choose one moment a day to practice calm over chaos.

Pause. Breathe. Respond from power—not panic.



This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jasnaburza.substack.com
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