Anger and frustration tend to spike in early spring.
You may feel impatient with people, easily irritated, or suddenly aware of situations that no longer feel right. Many of us were taught that anger is something to suppress, especially women who were encouraged to stay pleasant and accommodating.
But anger is actually information.
In this episode, we explore how frustration and irritation often point to boundaries that need attention. When we understand anger as a signal rather than a failure, it can become one of the most useful emotional tools we have.
In this conversation, we explore:
• Why irritation often increases during the spring season
• How anger reveals crossed boundaries
• The difference between reacting impulsively and using anger as information
• Small ways to reduce friction in your daily life
• How to safely release emotional intensity without harming relationships
Anger isn’t the problem.
It’s often the first sign that something in your life needs protection, clarity, or change.
You can read a full transcript of this episode here.
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