Saurabh Mylavaram

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When someone causes us irritation or distress, we tend to respond with anger (fight) or avoidance (flight). The other party, in turn, also chooses anger (fight) or avoidance (flight). The resulting dynamics tend to repeat in a cyclical pattern, creating more interpersonal distance and suffering along the way.
Thriving with Anxiety: 9 Tools to Make Your Anxiety Work for You
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