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Do you ever feel like your emotions take over before you even have time to think?
Maybe you snap at someone you love…Then regret it later.
Maybe you shut down completely and avoid hard conversations.
Or maybe you stay “busy” all the time, working, scrolling, drinking wine at night, overthinking. Basically doing everything to avoid actually feeling what’s underneath.
Most of us were never truly taught how to process emotions.
We were taught how to suppress them.
Hide them.
Push through them.
Or react from them.
And over time, that creates emotional immaturity, not because we’re bad people, but because we never learned another way.
In this week’s episode, Emotional Immaturity: Signs and Solutions, we unpack the three most common ways adults avoid emotions… and what emotional maturity actually looks like instead.
Because emotional maturity isn’t about “never feeling emotional.”
It’s about learning how to stay present with emotions without hurting yourself or the people around you.
Episode timestamps:
01:15 — Emotional immaturity explained through the “beach ball underwater” metaphor
02:09 — The three emotional buckets: disappointment, frustration, and boredom
04:24 — The 3 signs of emotional immaturity
04:40 — Emotional reacting: amplifying your emotions instead of processing them
05:50 — Emotional resistance: shutting down, people pleasing, procrastinating
06:47 — Emotional distraction: overworking, scrolling, drinking, numbing
10:48 — The antidote: learning how to process emotions
11:29 — What it means to “ride the wave” of an emotion
12:11 — How emotional immaturity damages relationships and mental health
14:02 — Why emotional processing is one of the most important adult skills
One of the most powerful parts of this conversation is realizing that emotional immaturity doesn’t always look dramatic.
Sometimes it looks like:
overworking
perfectionism
people pleasing
avoiding decisions
or staying constantly distracted.
And many high-achieving professionals become incredibly successful externally… while still feeling emotionally exhausted internally.
Because intellect alone does not regulate a nervous system.
And eventually, what we suppress begins leaking into our relationships, our stress levels, and the way we experience everyday life.
Just think about it, if you’ve ever felt emotionally drained despite being highly capable and successful…
We feel you and that’s exactly why we created Untriggerable.
A space specifically designed to help physicians and professionals regulate their nervous systems, process emotions in a healthier way, and stop living in cycles of reactivity, shutdown, overthinking, or emotional exhaustion.
You can explore the community here:
https://www.skool.com/relationshipmastery4physicians
Or send us an email at [email protected] and our team will send you all the details.
🗣️Oh—and if you have something you're navigating and would love my take on it...
You can submit a question or situation for a future episode right here (totally anonymous!):
👉 Submit your question
P.S. Love the podcast? Reviews help us spread these life-changing tools far and wide. 💛
If you leave a 5-star review and submit a screenshot here, I’ll send you my Rapid Relationship Repair mini-course—a short but powerful set of tools to reduce conflict and improve connection immediately.
By Kavetha Sundaramoorthy5
9898 ratings
Do you ever feel like your emotions take over before you even have time to think?
Maybe you snap at someone you love…Then regret it later.
Maybe you shut down completely and avoid hard conversations.
Or maybe you stay “busy” all the time, working, scrolling, drinking wine at night, overthinking. Basically doing everything to avoid actually feeling what’s underneath.
Most of us were never truly taught how to process emotions.
We were taught how to suppress them.
Hide them.
Push through them.
Or react from them.
And over time, that creates emotional immaturity, not because we’re bad people, but because we never learned another way.
In this week’s episode, Emotional Immaturity: Signs and Solutions, we unpack the three most common ways adults avoid emotions… and what emotional maturity actually looks like instead.
Because emotional maturity isn’t about “never feeling emotional.”
It’s about learning how to stay present with emotions without hurting yourself or the people around you.
Episode timestamps:
01:15 — Emotional immaturity explained through the “beach ball underwater” metaphor
02:09 — The three emotional buckets: disappointment, frustration, and boredom
04:24 — The 3 signs of emotional immaturity
04:40 — Emotional reacting: amplifying your emotions instead of processing them
05:50 — Emotional resistance: shutting down, people pleasing, procrastinating
06:47 — Emotional distraction: overworking, scrolling, drinking, numbing
10:48 — The antidote: learning how to process emotions
11:29 — What it means to “ride the wave” of an emotion
12:11 — How emotional immaturity damages relationships and mental health
14:02 — Why emotional processing is one of the most important adult skills
One of the most powerful parts of this conversation is realizing that emotional immaturity doesn’t always look dramatic.
Sometimes it looks like:
overworking
perfectionism
people pleasing
avoiding decisions
or staying constantly distracted.
And many high-achieving professionals become incredibly successful externally… while still feeling emotionally exhausted internally.
Because intellect alone does not regulate a nervous system.
And eventually, what we suppress begins leaking into our relationships, our stress levels, and the way we experience everyday life.
Just think about it, if you’ve ever felt emotionally drained despite being highly capable and successful…
We feel you and that’s exactly why we created Untriggerable.
A space specifically designed to help physicians and professionals regulate their nervous systems, process emotions in a healthier way, and stop living in cycles of reactivity, shutdown, overthinking, or emotional exhaustion.
You can explore the community here:
https://www.skool.com/relationshipmastery4physicians
Or send us an email at [email protected] and our team will send you all the details.
🗣️Oh—and if you have something you're navigating and would love my take on it...
You can submit a question or situation for a future episode right here (totally anonymous!):
👉 Submit your question
P.S. Love the podcast? Reviews help us spread these life-changing tools far and wide. 💛
If you leave a 5-star review and submit a screenshot here, I’ll send you my Rapid Relationship Repair mini-course—a short but powerful set of tools to reduce conflict and improve connection immediately.

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