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Emotional triggers aren’t a sign that something is wrong with you — they’re messages asking to be noticed.
In this episode of Ewe Be You, we gently explore emotional triggers and how to work with them instead of fighting them. Together, we slow down and look at what’s really being stirred beneath the reaction, so you can respond with awareness, self-trust, and compassion rather than overwhelm or self-judgment.
Inside this episode, we talk about:
• What emotional triggers actually are (and what they are not)
• Why certain moments feel bigger than the situation itself
• How to pause, notice, and name what’s coming up
• Releasing emotional patterns without forcing or fixing
• Creating safety within yourself when emotions surface
This episode isn’t about suppressing feelings or “handling things better.”
It’s about listening, softening, and learning how to release what no longer needs to be carried.
✨ A downloadable reflection workbook is available to support this episode.
By Ksommerswww.mssommerslifestyles.com/podcast-resources
Emotional triggers aren’t a sign that something is wrong with you — they’re messages asking to be noticed.
In this episode of Ewe Be You, we gently explore emotional triggers and how to work with them instead of fighting them. Together, we slow down and look at what’s really being stirred beneath the reaction, so you can respond with awareness, self-trust, and compassion rather than overwhelm or self-judgment.
Inside this episode, we talk about:
• What emotional triggers actually are (and what they are not)
• Why certain moments feel bigger than the situation itself
• How to pause, notice, and name what’s coming up
• Releasing emotional patterns without forcing or fixing
• Creating safety within yourself when emotions surface
This episode isn’t about suppressing feelings or “handling things better.”
It’s about listening, softening, and learning how to release what no longer needs to be carried.
✨ A downloadable reflection workbook is available to support this episode.