5 Ways to Practice 'Emotional Hygiene' After a Terrible First Date
The Hangover of a Terrible First Date You unlock your front door, kick off your shoes, and collapse onto the couch. You feel heavy, irritated, and suddenly exhausted. You did not just have a bad evening. You experienced a significant drain on your mental and emotional reserves. When you sit across from someone who is rude, boring, or simply incompatible, your brain goes into overdrive. You spend hours actively managing awkwardness, suppressing your own discomfort, and desperately trying to keep the conversation alive. By the time you get home, your nervous system is fried. You are experiencing what psychologists call emotional burnout , localized to a single, exhausting event. This is where most people make a critical mistake. They immediately text their friends, replay the worst moments in their head, and let the negative energy infect the rest of their week. You brush your teeth to protect your dental health. You shower to clean your physical body. But what do you do to c...



