Dad Tired

Dad Tired Daily 002: Teleportation, Flying Cars, and Losing Your Cool

Jan 7, 2026
This installment dives into the intriguing concept that stress doesn't leap from calm to chaos instantly. Instead, it builds gradually, with early warning signs like tension and shallow breathing often overlooked. A relatable New Year's Eve story illustrates how small irritations pile up before an outburst. Tapping into wisdom from Proverbs, it emphasizes the importance of guarding your heart. Plus, a simple one-minute transition ritual helps you name your feelings, reducing emotional intensity before they escalate.
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INSIGHT

Stress Escalates In Predictable Stages

  • Stress and anger never truly teleport from calm to explosion; they escalate through detectable stages.
  • Jerrad Lopes explains the nervous system gives warning signs long before a blowup happens.
INSIGHT

Off-Ramps Signal Mounting Stress

  • Common off-ramps include tight shoulders, headache, shallow breathing, hunger, thirst, and fatigue.
  • Missing these signs lets small stresses accumulate until you suddenly lose your cool.
ANECDOTE

Late-Run Frustration On New Year's Eve

  • Jerrad shares a recent New Year's Eve moment where small annoyances built into visible irritability.
  • He describes huffing in the car while feeling late and then being asked by his wife what's wrong.
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