Why Positivity “Ditches” You: The Truth About Emotional Burnout
We all experience this occasionally that staying positive starts feeling like impersonation. ie we try to force the new personality down the throat. This blog explores why it happens and what should we do to make it a habit of staying positive without the feeling of impersonation. Why positivity “ditches” you sometimes (and it’s not your fault) When past memories trigger shame, regret, or fear , the brain doesn’t treat them as thoughts. It treats them as events happening again . The emotional brain (amygdala + limbic system): does not understand time reacts before logic overrides affirmations So when a negative memory hits: your vibration drops before you can “think positive” your body tightens your mind spirals Trying to force positivity at this moment is like telling a drowning person to “swim better”. So the goal is not constant positivity . The goal is fast recovery + non-identification . That’s the real...