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Pushing the STOP Button: Halting Triggers Before They Cause Reactions
gettyimages.com We all have those hot buttons - words or actions that immediately make us lose our mind and either lash out in anger or completely shut down. It could be when one of your employees shows up late to a meeting or when your business partner criticizes one of your growth strategies. Most people are constantly chasing their triggers - they're mitigating them after they've already reacted. Unfortunately, by this time, much of the damage has been done. The key is to