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Do People Trigger You? Do This! | Dating Advice for Women by Mat Boggs

Mat Boggs shares dating advice for women and the deeper reason behind why you get triggered by people.

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  • @LipstickNsofrito says:

    Everyone..have a wonderful day…blessings and much love to you all ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ERICA-qp4np says:

    Remember that not all triggers happen in childhood. They also can happen from decades of an abusive marriage.

  • @nancydraina8391 says:

    Thank you for you broadcast this morning. I too am the youngest, and struggling a lot right now. You hit the nail right on the head. Took notes & shall move onward and upward. God is my maker, and now I aim to improve.

  • @deniseghosn6007 says:

    I love this!

  • @Amada660 says:

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @fitz2523 says:

    Thank you Mat…this is so good!
    Five Triggers that are most common that may reflect a part of ourselves that asking for love acceptance and healing
    1. Someone who is bragging too much.
    A part of You may want to be seen, valued, validated, celebrated for your worth. You may believe that expression of celebration is bad, egotistical.
    How to heal this belief?
    Explore where you learned to hide your achievements.
    Celebrate your accomplishments unapologetically!🎉

  • @francoisefenner1551 says:

    We despise in others those things we least like about ourselves.

  • @mjdriard1293 says:

    Thank you Mat, for these great INsights. 🙏🏼🔆 I resonate with all the triggers you mention. Another huge trigger for me is when I made clear my request for something important to me to be respected by someone but discover that they are completely disregarding my request, and go ahead doing whatever they want anyway. It’s infuriating😡 Most likely stemming from a feeling of unworthiness⁉️As a child I was never made to feel like I mattered much. Another thing that triggers me is when I feel I’m being judged under wrong perceptions without being given the chance to explain my circumstances or reasons for doing what I do. Again, begging the question: Do I matter⁉️ I am trying my best to heal, change my responses and express how these behaviours affect me but, Alas, the changes I would appreciate experiencing in these situations are very slow coming, if at all🙄🥺 Quite frustrating to say the least🙆‍♀️

  • @somav8 says:

    Thank u

  • @Zenndoza says:

    This was amazing! 😍👏🏼 One of my triggers I was hoping to see was “Anger”. when anyone gets genuinely angry towards me I immediately feel small trapped and triggered. I was doing some soul searching and I know I repress my own anger but why? I always have to be the nice girl and the easy girl but when people get angry with me it really makes me feel hard on myself. I feel low self value, very critical of myself. I desperately try to find the peace and harmony in everything even if it means neglecting my own needs and boundaries.

  • @k땡땡 says:

    Just Sharing:) As a former flight attendant, I don’t think there’s any problem with a passenger asking for two cans of cola, knowing they’ll drink both. I believe they were just ordering in advance so they wouldn’t trouble the flight attendants by asking for one can at a time. I’ve had similar experiences multiple times, and in most cases, I was happy to hand it over right away. Of course, if a passenger asked for two servings of the meal, I would have said I’d give it to them after serving all other passengers, as meals should be served equally to everyone. But as for cola, some passengers drink it, some don’t—it’s not a big deal. Anyway, in my case, I’m rarely triggered by others because I believe there are all kinds of people in the world. Also, I don’t like the idea of letting someone who has no significance in my life decide my emotions. I just focus on myself just like others are most interested in themselves~

  • @luvlytxchicpr445 says:

    Great episode. This is not often talked about. It’s not always easy understanding how and why we respond to human behavior. Very informative. Thank you.

  • @crystaldance5731 says:

    Thanks mat I do get triggered by people who take advantage of kind people ❤️👍🏻😊

  • @AlysaRushtonEnergy says:

    That was so helpful to hear your story! It really brought forward a memory I had of a very similar thing and I’ve been working through trying to speak up and ask for what I need. Thank you so much for all the amazing content you put out!!! Beyond helpful!! 🙏🏽

  • @lindakenui says:

    Thanks Matt. Now i realize the cause of one of my triggers.

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