0121 | Toxic Positivity vs. Psychological Strength

Published: June 17, 2019, 7:30 a.m.

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\\u201cJust think positively!\\u201d

\\u201cWhy can\\u2019t you look on the bright side?\\u201d

At one time or another, almost all of us have been going through a tough time and have had someone say something like this to us.

It has become so pervasive that a term has been coined to describe it: toxic positivity.

This is when encouraging someone to simply \\u201clook on the bright side\\u201d without taking into account the circumstances they\\u2019re in becomes more harmful than helpful.

Here\\u2019s the thing: a big chunk of psychological strength involves intentional exercises that are positivity-focused or gratitude-focused.

So, is the entire concept of psychological strength just another form of toxic positivity?

Oooooh, hell no.

In this episode, I am on a serious soap box about the importance and power of building psychological strength and how it\\u2019s vastly different from toxic positivity.

I touch on:

  • TIMING: The time to build psychological strength is NOT when you\\u2019re currently in crisis. That\\u2019s akin to trying to learn how to shoot free-throws during the NBA Finals. The intentional work happens outside of the times when the pressure is on or when life is testing you. Timing is everything.

  • BIASED THINKING: One of the big issues with toxic positivity is that it\\u2019s asking you to ignore the difficulty you might be going through and pretend that everything is going well. That\\u2019s just unrealistic. In contrast, the tools and techniques that we use to build psychological strength capitalize on the fact that our minds are already biased toward the negative. And, by intentionally using mind-balancing techniques (similar to free-throw practice), we can balance out our thinking to make it more reflective of the reality we\\u2019re living.

  • TIMES OF CRISIS: I also have a special message for those of you who might be in a time of crisis or who might be experiencing one of those testing times of life. I hope these words give you comfort and hope for the future.

Visit www.peakmindpsychology.com\\xa0to learn more about building psychological strength!

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