
Quieting the Inner Chaos | Part 17 | Emotional Illiteracy in a Time of Emotional Extremes
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We are not emotionally empty—we are emotionally overloaded and under-equipped.
This episode holds a mirror to the quiet chaos many have normalized ~ high emotional reactivity with low emotional fluency. It’s not a conversation about managing emotions, it’s a call to understand them with precision, presence, and depth.
I explore what happens when people know how to express however, not regulate. When they feel deeply, but cannot name what’s there.
This is where most of us live, in the gap between emotional performance and emotional maturity.
You’ll leave this episode with three non-negotiable tools for emotional clarity, and one hard truth—if you cannot sit with your emotions, they will sit inside everything you do.
This is not for your highlight reel.
This is for the you that’s ready to live clear.
Reference
Brackett, M. A., Bailey, C. S., Hoffmann, J. D., & Simmons, D. N. (2020). Emotions matter: How emotional intelligence education improves learning, relationships, and mental health. Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.