Why Small Things Make You Explode: Anger, Overload, and Survival Mode
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Why do small things sometimes set you off so fast?
The dirty dish.
The slow driver.
The question at the wrong time.
The cabinet left open.
The one more thing you just cannot handle.
In this episode of The After Action Reset, Stephen Geiger breaks down why anger is not always just anger. Sometimes it is a sign of overload, exhaustion, decision fatigue, stress, and a nervous system that has been running without enough recovery for too long.
This episode explains why your emotional threshold gets lower, why small frustrations can feel bigger than they are, how survival mode affects patience and relationships, and what to do before the reaction takes over.
This is not about excusing bad behavior.
It is about understanding the pattern, taking responsibility, creating space, and learning how to repair when you get it wrong.
If you have ever snapped over something small and later thought, “Why did I react like that?” — this episode is for you.
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https://beacons.ai/theafteractionreset