Psychology says the people who seem unusually calm in a crisis aren’t emotionally regulated — they’re often operating from a childhood where panicking was never a luxury they were allowed to have

Psychology says the people who seem unusually calm in a crisis aren’t emotionally regulated — they’re often operating from a childhood where panicking was never a luxury they were allowed to have

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The calm one in the room isn't regulated. They're rehearsed — running a script written by a childhood where falling apart was a privilege assigned to someone ...

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The calm one in the room isn't regulated. They're rehearsed — running a script written by a childhood where falling apart was a privilege assigned to someone ...

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