EPISODE · Jan 7, 2019 · 17 MIN
How To Heal And Deal With Emotional Triggers
from The Sweet Empowerment Podcast - Reclaim your personal power! · host Kristen L. Brown
If this resonated with you, send me a message here!A trigger is an intense emotional reaction to a perceived threat based on a similar situation of a person's past or when a deep wound or negative belief about self has been touched.Although no one chooses to be triggered - because sometimes our reactions are over-dramatic, harsh or embarrassing - it's something the majority of us have experienced and need to heal. Learning to recognize when we've been triggered, gives us valuable information that can lead us to the origin of our dysfunctional reactions and start us on the healing path.You may also enjoy this related track: Why Some People Heal Faster Than Othershttps://soundcloud.com/user-478927117/why-some-people-heal-faster-than-othersProducts and Free Resources: •Coaching Opportunities and Courses•The Sweet Empowerment Podcast – Reclaim your personal power •FREE Guide: 6 Game Changing Secrets No One Told You About Attracting a Great Guy•FREE Video: How Quality Men View Sex in Dating and Relationships•The Boundary Series – Audio Class You’ll find all these goodies and more here:https://www.kristenbrown.org Join "Attract A Great Guy" FREE Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/attractgreatguy
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If this resonated with you, send me a message here! A trigger is an intense emotional reaction to a perceived threat based on a similar situation of a person's past or when a deep wound or negative belief about self has been touched.Although no one chooses to be triggered - because sometimes our reactions are over-dramatic, harsh or embarrassing - it's something the majority of us have experienced and need to heal. Learning to recognize when we've been triggered, gives us valuable inform...
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