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What Triggers You?

Leadership Breakthroughs Blog for Chicago Executive Coaching Posted on September 9, 2020 by Tom LemanskiOctober 26, 2021
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What are “Triggers”?
There’s no denying it. We all have events that can lead to a reaction. In psychology a trigger is a stimulus; a reminder of a past experience strong enough to generate a reaction. It can be sensory; smell, a sound, an image or just familiar words. When stimulation action occurs with potential for unintended consequences.

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