Struggling with 'emotional contagion' in heated moments? Learn how to stop the biological trap of a reaction and regain control over your responses.

You’re not trying to become a robot who never feels anger; you’re trying to become a person who uses anger as a signal rather than a command.
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Lena: Miles, have you ever had that moment where you read a text or a Slack message and your stomach just physically drops? Like, before you even process the words, your body has already decided it’s time to throw the phone across the room?
Miles: Oh, absolutely. It’s that "Red Alert" feeling. And what’s wild is that research shows we actually sync up with people’s stress through their tone and posture—even digitally. It’s called emotional contagion, and it’s basically our biology working against us in a heated moment.
Lena: It’s a total trap! Especially when someone follows up a stinging comment with, "You’re just being too sensitive." It makes you want to blow up just to prove a point.
Miles: Exactly, but that’s actually a structural move to make you the problem instead of the person who started it. Today, we’re building a survival kit so you can keep your cool and keep your power. Let’s explore how to hit the emergency brake before that blow-up happens.