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Master Your Triggers: Overreacting, Shutting Down, Chasing in Relationships (Keys to Soul Progress) with Dr. Judith

Master Your Triggers: Overreacting, Shutting Down, Chasing in Relationships (Keys to Soul Progress) with Dr. Judith

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In this Soul Progress episode, Dr. Judith explores why people overreact to small moments—snapping, shutting down, or sending emotional messages—and frames these reactions as trained triggers rather than weakness. Drawing on Dr. Judith’s work on trauma and the nervous system, the episode explains that the body often reacts before the mind, with present-day situations activating stored memory so an emotional response becomes bigger than the moment. Self-command is defined as spiritual leadership over emotional energy—not suppression—so that unmanaged energy doesn’t end up governing you. Three common trigger patterns are described: the overreactor (Lena), who escalates because criticism feels like attack and is learning discernment; the shutdown/freeze response (Emily), who disappears during conflict because it feels dangerous and is learning courage and presence; and the chaser (Natalie), whose anxiety interprets distance as abandonment and is learning trust. Using a smoke detector analogy and a story about Vanessa pausing before reacting to an unanswered text, the episode emphasizes separating feeling from fact. Practical tools are offered: a 90-second pause when triggered, a fact-versus-story test, and self-command sentences like “I need a moment before I respond” or “I want to think about that.” Another example with Rachel shows how naming the body’s reaction and choosing to stay in the conversation can change relationship dynamics. The episode closes by describing triggers as initiations for soul growth, encouraging listeners to identify their main pattern, practice curiosity and observation, and retrain old impulses toward being fully present on a spiritual path.

00:00 Why We Overreact

00:26 Triggers Aren't Weakness

00:57 What Is Self-Command

02:36 How Triggers Work

04:44 Three Trigger Types

10:33 Smoke Detector Analogy

11:39 Pause Is Power

16:11 Three Tools To Practice

20:01 Staying Present In Conflict

21:54 Triggers As Initiations

23:51 Discern Courage Trust

25:12 Closing Reflection

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