Master Your Reactions: Why Not Everything Deserves a Response

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 11 MIN

Master Your Reactions: Why Not Everything Deserves a Response

from The Kapeel Gupta Career Podshow · host Kapeel Gupta

Send us Fan MailThink about the last time someone left a rude comment on your Instagram post or WhatsApp group. Did you instantly type a fiery reply? Or maybe a classmate made a sarcastic remark during a presentation and you felt your blood boil. In today’s hyper-connected world, where notifications never stop and opinions fly faster than a cricket ball, it’s easy to feel like you must respond to everything. But here’s the truth: not everything deserves a response.Connect With Kapeel Guptaor Click on the link: http://bit.ly/4jlql8s🎯 In This Episode You’ll Learn:00:00 Introduction01:59 Mission Statement02:41 The power of the pause04:01 EQ in action05:08 Not every battle is worth fighting06:11 Growth comes from reflection not reaction07:33 Building a responsive mindset08:33 Career connection - why this skill is a super power09:34 Conclusion10:21 Call to ActionSupport the show

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