If an interaction with another person turns emotional, and leaving the situation is not an option, you might need to put yourself on “Mute.” In other words, stop speaking.
Hitting Mute is helpful because, often, sharing your point of view when your partner is emotional won’t help the situation. The best thing you can do is let the other person express their feelings.
How to use it: Take a deep breath and remind yourself that both your mood and that of your communication partner are temporary. Remember that much of what they say at this point may be extreme or exaggerated; resist the urge to respond in kind.
In many cases, once the person has let everything out, they’ll calm down. As you remain on mute, be sure to…