🧘🏽 Emotional Regulation & Coping Skills *coming soon *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

4.31 – Why Regret Often Resurfaces During Stress: Stress lowers your emotional defenses and brings old regrets to the surface. When the mind feels overloaded, it replays unresolved memories. This happens because your brain is searching for unfinished business to fix. Recognizing this pattern helps prevent emotional overwhelm. Instead of judging yourself, view resurfacing regret as a signal to slow down. Stress amplifies emotion but doesn’t create new truth. Grounding techniques like breathing or walking can calm the surge. Reminding yourself that you’ve already learned from the past keeps perspective steady. The return of regret is temporary when managed with care. Understanding this cycle turns relapse moments into reminders of progress.

About this course

Strategies to manage emotions effectively, build resilience, and respond to challenges with balance and control.

This course includes:
  • Guided mindfulness and emotional regulation exercises
  • Coping strategy planners and reflection tools
  • Real-world scenarios to practice emotional management skills

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