3.21 Why Do We Freak Out?
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Ever get a text that says, "I'm not okay," and suddenly your heart is racing, you're planning a rescue mission, and your brain has already imagined the worst? This week, we unpack why the people we love can send our nervous systems into overdrive. From a surprisingly relatable story about bee stings to the psychology of urgency, we explore why fixing, planning, and over-checking often say more about our own anxiety than the situation in front of us.
Claire and Laura break down the difference between caring, controlling, and caretaking, why our brains invent worst-case scenarios to feel safe, and how monitoring someone else's moods can quietly become an unhealthy pattern. Along the way, they share practical tools for pausing before you rescue, setting healthier boundaries, supporting teenagers and loved ones without carrying their burdens, and recognizing when giving someone space is actually the most loving thing you can do. If you've ever felt responsible for someone else's emotions, this conversation will leave you feeling seen—and better equipped to respond with calm instead of panic.