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When Anxiety Makes You Snappy

Julie M Blount Season 2 Episode 9

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Do you ever find yourself snapping at people you love — even when you’re not angry, just overwhelmed?


 You’re not alone. And you’re not a “moody person.”
 This episode reveals the truth: irritation is often anxiety in disguise.

Julie explains why your brain reacts this way when you’re tired, stressed or overstimulated, and how emotional bandwidth, the amygdala hijack and sensory overload all play a role.
 You’ll hear a heartfelt listener email, real-life stories, and the science behind why you lose patience when you’re anxious — plus how to stop blaming yourself for it.

In this episode you’ll get:
 ✨ The psychology behind anxiety-driven irritability
 ✨ Why snapping happens when your emotional bandwidth is low
 ✨ The “amygdala hijack” explained simply
 ✨ A compassionate new way to understand your reactions
 ✨ A coach speech that helps you release shame
 ✨ A calming energy download to soften your nervous system

If you’ve ever thought, “Why did I react like that?” — this episode will bring clarity, comfort and self-forgiveness.



You’re not alone with your Thought Bully — I’m right here with you.
Take your power back today, my lovely. One thought at a time.
If you ever want to reach out, you can find me at hello@julieblount.com