Conflict triggers your body before your mind. That "we need to talk" text triggers our flight or fight response.
Flight or fight: ignition
Rest and Digest: cooling
Our triggers aren't weaknesses, they're teachers. Understanding what triggers us helps us to take a moment to engage in cooling and to notice when others are triggered.
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