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The Art of Non-Reaction: Responding vs. Reacting to Triggers

The Art of Non-Reaction: Responding vs. Reacting to Triggers

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Are you tired of small triggers escalating into major arguments? In this insightful episode of Connection Quest, host Miku Lane sits down with relationship coach Sadia Blake and cultural sociologist Dr. Bora Saik to unpack the science and soul of emotional triggers.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • The Digital Divide: Why communicating via text often leads to more misinterpretations and heightened reactions compared to face-to-face talks.
  • The Power of the Pause: A simple two-second technique that can shift your mindset from "winning the argument" to "understanding the partner."
  • Mindful Questioning: Three transformative questions to ask yourself the moment you feel a strong emotional reaction.
  • Response Flexibility: How to build an emotional toolbox that allows you to choose your response rather than being a prisoner to your habits.

Whether you are navigating a new romance or strengthening a long-term partnership, this episode provides actionable tools like journaling and self-reflection to help you master the art of non-reaction.

Keywords:

  • Relationship Advice
  • Effective Communication
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Podcast for Couples
  • Personal Growth

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