22 min

Redefining Triggers: Harnessing Their Power for Positive Growth Insight Maximizers

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Suze and Jenni return to discuss triggers or activators, the good, the bad, the ugly! They learn that Merriam-Webster denotes a trigger as causing an intense and usually negative reaction in someone, which perpetuates the bum rap that triggers get!
Despite how our brains are wired, we can override the tendency to react negatively to things that used to upset us. Jenni and Suze also explain how positive triggers can elicit uplifting emotions! We can also change the way a trigger affects us emotionally, as seen in an example that Jenni and Suze discuss. 
To offset the negative stigma of activators, Suze and Jenni challenge themselves and their audience to take some time to focus more on triggers that resulted in happiness. 
 
The Maxers Community Facebook group continues to grow! Consider joining this private group for fellow insight seekers to give and receive insights. Join us in changing how we do events. We’re shifting our focus from the external things to preparing ourselves from within for handling whatever comes our way. Join us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/524983982549427. 
Suze Gadol Anderson lives in Eugene, Oregon. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, practicing in Texas and Oregon. Request a free consult to work with Suze at https://www.authenticinsights.com.  
Jenni Hubby is a Certified Professional Coach with a team of coaches in Texas, who works with people all across the United States. To schedule a free consult for coaching, visit https://www.jhubconsulting.com/. 
Find previous episodes and more about Suze and Jenni at http://www.insightmaximizers.com.
Contact Jenni and Suze at Maxers@InsightMaximizers.com
Join Insight Maximizers’ Community:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsightMaximizers
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insightmaximizers/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/insightmaximizers

Suze and Jenni return to discuss triggers or activators, the good, the bad, the ugly! They learn that Merriam-Webster denotes a trigger as causing an intense and usually negative reaction in someone, which perpetuates the bum rap that triggers get!
Despite how our brains are wired, we can override the tendency to react negatively to things that used to upset us. Jenni and Suze also explain how positive triggers can elicit uplifting emotions! We can also change the way a trigger affects us emotionally, as seen in an example that Jenni and Suze discuss. 
To offset the negative stigma of activators, Suze and Jenni challenge themselves and their audience to take some time to focus more on triggers that resulted in happiness. 
 
The Maxers Community Facebook group continues to grow! Consider joining this private group for fellow insight seekers to give and receive insights. Join us in changing how we do events. We’re shifting our focus from the external things to preparing ourselves from within for handling whatever comes our way. Join us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/524983982549427. 
Suze Gadol Anderson lives in Eugene, Oregon. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, practicing in Texas and Oregon. Request a free consult to work with Suze at https://www.authenticinsights.com.  
Jenni Hubby is a Certified Professional Coach with a team of coaches in Texas, who works with people all across the United States. To schedule a free consult for coaching, visit https://www.jhubconsulting.com/. 
Find previous episodes and more about Suze and Jenni at http://www.insightmaximizers.com.
Contact Jenni and Suze at Maxers@InsightMaximizers.com
Join Insight Maximizers’ Community:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsightMaximizers
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insightmaximizers/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/insightmaximizers

22 min