
“Am I overreacting, or is something really wrong?”
“How do I protect my peace without starting a fight?”
Many women second-guess their own warning bells—especially when others don’t understand their sensitivity. Whether it’s emotional triggers, past trauma, or just needing quiet in a loud world, you know when something feels off.
In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, we explore the subtle intrusion of what Maurice calls “the third person in the room”—the influence that turns moments upside down without warning. Learn how to recognize those intrusions, build deliberate responses, and stop labeling your instincts as overreactions.
Topics include:
How to identify spiritual vs. fear-based reactions
Why your first impulse to “talk it out” might backfire
What it really means to defend your personal space with love
The importance of rehearsing your response before the moment
Why unique triggers (even “uncommon” ones) still deserve respect
How honoring your spiritual space sets the tone for your home
This episode is your reminder: your alarm isn’t broken. It’s trying to protect you.
You’re not “too sensitive”—you’re learning how to stand strong in your sacred space.
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