This emotion often shows that something important to you is being threatened
anxiety or fear
A coping skill that helps calm your body, not just your thoughts
deep breathing or grounding
A trigger is something that does this to your emotions
causes a strong reaction
Emotional regulation means managing emotions, not doing this
ignoring them
Stress becomes unhealthy when it is this
constant or overwhelming
Anger can be a problem, but it can also help you do this
set boundaries or stand up for yourself
Doom‑scrolling feels helpful short‑term but usually increases this
stress or anxiety
Triggers are different for everyone because of this
past experiences
Taking a pause before reacting helps regulate this
behavior
Burnout is more than being tired; it also includes this
feeling emotionally drained or unmotivated
Feeling sad after a loss is an example of emotions doing this
helping us process change
Coping skills work best when they are this
consistent or practiced regularly
Noticing triggers helps you do this before reacting
pause or respond instead of react
Skills like grounding and breathing mainly help this part of you
the nervous system or body
Always being “busy” without rest increases your risk of this
burnout
Ignoring emotions usually makes them do this
get stronger or come out later
Using substances or distractions to numb emotions is this type of coping
unhealthy or avoidant coping
When a trigger causes an instant emotional response, that response is often this
automatic
Emotional regulation allows emotions to pass without turning into this
impulsive behavior or regret
Stress can show up in your body even if your mind says “I’m fine”, this is called
physical stress response
Understanding emotions instead of judging them leads to this skill
Understanding emotions instead of judging them leads to this skill
Choosing healthier coping over easier coping builds this
self‑control or resilience
Understanding your triggers helps you build this skill
emotional regulation
Being able to feel emotions without being controlled by them shows this
emotional maturity
Burnout can make even enjoyable activities feel like this
a chore or overwhelming