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We've all been there. A minor inconvenience explodes into a full-blown crisis in our minds. A critical comment feels like a personal attack. A small setback transforms into an insurmountable obstacle. This is the danger of overreaction – it robs us of our peace, distorts our reality, and can damage our relationships.Overreacting isn't just an annoying habit; it's often a sign that our emotional regulation system is a little out of whack. When we overreact, our "fight or flight" response gets triggered unnecessarily, flooding our bodies with stress hormones and making rational thought difficult.
The good news? Emotional regulation is a skill, and like any skill, it can be developed and strengthened with practice. Here's why it's so important to rein in our overreactions and some practical strategies to help you do just that: Why Avoiding Overreaction Matters:
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