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The Mel Robbins Podcast

Are You an “Over” or “Under” Functioner? A Hilarious and Helpful Guide to YOUR Stress Style

The Mel Robbins Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts

Education, Mental Health, Relationships, Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.810.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

At some point, the you-know-what is going to hit the fan. And it happened to me the other morning when I was driving my husband to his colonoscopy. This is the first episode without a video version because I recorded it from my iPhone after dropping my husband off at the hospital. I promised to take you into my life; I just didn't expect it to be as a stressful situation was unfolding in real time. When it comes to dealing with stress, best-selling psychotherapist and researcher Harriet Lerner says that being an underfunctioner or an overfunctioner is your patterned response to dealing with the alarm in your body. It probably doesn’t surprise you that I am what researchers call an "Overfunctioner." My husband, Chris, is an "Underfunctioner," especially on those days when he’s on the way to a medical procedure. And learning the way YOU react to stress is a game-changer for your relationships. An overfunctioner like me allows the alarm in my body to take over in stressful situations, becoming triggered and anxious. And the only way to calm the alarm is to bark orders, manage the phone calls, organize the activities, make the appointments, plan the meals, and take on all the responsibilities because it gives me a sense of control. It may be my superpower, but it also makes me a royal pain in the a$$ and takes away the chance for Chris to feel empowered. The way Chris deals with stress is more chill and very methodical, which frustrates the hell out of me. Listen today as we work through these two different ways of dealing with a stressful family situation so that you can understand your own approach better and, more importantly, how to ask for what you need from others before you drive them nuts. And if you’re ready to take the next right step to live your life with more confidence and no regrets, this is your time. Sign up for my exclusive signature course, Launch with Mel Robbins. It’s available for registration only through May 4, so grab your spot today! Learn all the exciting details and sign up here! Xo Mel In this episode, you’ll learn: 3:00: Let me set the scene for you before everything started blowing up. 4:30: Here’s how I set myself up to fail the night before. 7:15: Then life kicks in big time and cue the mom guilt flood gates. 10:40: Here’s what overfunctioning stress looks like in real life. Can you relate? 14:30: If you don’t catch yourself in this state, your relationships pay the price. 23:00: Chris nails the good, the bad, and the ugly side of overfunctioning. 24:15: I thank Harriet Lerner for her research that helps me understand myself. 26:30: Here’s how my anxiety sees my husband’s “underfunctioning” response to stress. 28:30: And this is how Chris sees my “overfunctioning” response. 32:00: Have a partner who handles stress differently? Here’s how to support each other. 38:00: Chris explains what happens in HIS brain and body when he’s stressed. 42:30: Holy mackerel, I just realized I never stopped to do this in my stress episode. 46:00: This is a tool our couple’s therapist gave us that really helps us to see each other. Disclaimer

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0:00.0

Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Rowan's podcast.

0:05.0

Today you and I are going to do something so awesome.

0:10.8

I'm going to bring you into my life in real time as I am experiencing a breakdown.

0:16.7

That's right.

0:17.7

Just this morning, I had something incredibly stressful happen and I decided because I knew

0:23.9

that this was something that you would likely relate to that I would just hit the voice

0:28.6

memo and I would take you into the stressful breakdown in real time.

0:34.6

The reason why I wanted to do that is because there are only two ways according to the

0:40.0

research that you and I cope with stressful situations.

0:43.3

When the shit hits the fan in your life, you are either what researchers call an over

0:47.8

functioner or an under functioner.

0:52.9

Now my husband and I are opposites.

0:56.2

Chris in a stressful situation under functions.

1:00.2

Mel she over functions.

1:03.0

This is a very common problem in friendships and relationships.

1:07.7

If you don't understand your automatic response to stress, it gets the best of you.

1:13.2

And so I'm so excited for today because we're going to go into the stressful situation.

1:19.2

You're going to see yourself in either Mel or Chris.

1:22.2

Let's go to the scene.

1:25.2

This morning, sitting in the front seat of my husband's pickup truck, I am unpacking

1:31.5

in real time for you the shit that went down on the drive there.

1:39.8

And will you just give me some grace?

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