The Mel Robbins Podcast

Why Am I So Triggered? 3 Steps to Control Your Emotions & Rewire Your Response to Stress

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Oct 27, 2022
Dr. Becky Kennedy, a clinical psychologist and bestselling author of "Good Inside," dives deep into why we get emotionally triggered and how our childhood shapes adult behaviors. She discusses practical steps for managing these triggers, emphasizing self-repair before addressing conflicts, especially in parenting. Kennedy also highlights the importance of compassion and emotional awareness in transforming our responses. By understanding our patterns, we can foster healthier relationships and reclaim control over our emotions.
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INSIGHT

Childhood Wiring

  • Early childhood experiences shape our wiring, influencing how we react as adults.
  • These adaptations, once helpful, can later hinder us, causing us to feel stuck.
ANECDOTE

LAX Incident

  • Mel Robbins describes an incident at LAX involving a mother screaming at a baby.
  • This triggered a strong emotional response in both Robbins and a bystander.
INSIGHT

Baby's Encoding

  • Babies encode early experiences, learning how caregivers respond to distress.
  • Repeated negative experiences can wire a child to anticipate distress and react defensively.
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