Wednesday Nov 09, 2022

4. What is toxic positivity vs optimism! Why being positive ALL the time isn’t realistic or healthy (and what to do about it)

Have you ever tried replacing negative thoughts with positive ones?

 

Did it work?

 

There’s an endless supply of posts on social media that would have you believe that the reason why negative thoughts come to mind is your fault and something to “fix”. Or, that your thoughts aren’t valid, and need to be sugar-coated. 

 

Although well-intentioned, (and aesthetically pleasing) these types of posts are prime examples of toxic positivity.

 

Welcome to episode 4 of the Wellness: Rebranded podcast! In this episode, we’re delving into how culture often categorizes negative thoughts or emotions as problematic and something to be fought off- resulting in toxic positivity.

 

Also, we discuss what this does to your mental health, and what you can do to work through these emotions in a healthy way.

 

Remember, you are not your thoughts. 

 

Drop the struggle with trying to change your thoughts, and instead, change the way you relate to your experiences. 

 

Let’s rebrand wellness together!



Elizabeth, Maura, & Tara




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Tara De Leon, Master Personal Trainer

 

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Elizabeth Harris, , MS, RDN, LDN

 

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This episode was produced by Juliana Barbati

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