Embrace the Positive, Banish the Negative

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Embrace the Positive, Banish the Negative

Negative thinking can really bring us down. Negativity can cause us emotional and physical distress and make us behave in ways that aren’t usual for us. Over time, an abundance of negative emotions can change our personalities into people that we don’t want to be.

Negativity can be a poisonous addition to our already chaotic lives. By giving negativity space, we acknowledge that negative things exist and have a place in life. We need to give an equal or greater amount of space to the positive things in our life that create balance with the negative realities of our existence.

If you are feeling down and out, overwhelmed by the negative voices in your head, here are a few ways you can overcome these feelings to embrace a more positive future.

  • Visualize the negative emotions you are feeling. Negative emotions weigh on our chests and our hearts. We can almost feel the physical presence of these emotions running through us. To counteract the effects of this negativity, visualize your negative feeling and then imagine that you are wearing a vest. This vest protects your heart from these negative feelings and allows you to sit, observe, and manage the negative emotions that you do have. This vest can be used as a mindfulness tool to meditate on your feelings and help you to come up with ways of constructively managing this negativity as well.
  • Create a negativity box. Although we shouldn’t box up our emotions, creating an emotional space to deal with negative emotions can be very helpful for managing negative traumas. If you want to, you can also create a physical box to manage the negative emotions from past relationships.

Write down the name of a person who has hurt you on the outside of a box. Visualize pulling all the hurt that they caused you from your body and put it in the box. Close the box, put it somewhere you don’t use very often, and shut the door. Do you feel lighter? Over time you might find that you don’t need the physical box anymore because you’ve gotten rid of the negative emotions you associated with that person and that period of time in your life.

There are many ways to deal with negative emotions in your life. You can meditate on your feelings and examine why you feel the way that you do. It is better to sit with your feelings and accept them, rather than to push them aside and hope they go away on their own.

Conclusion

We will all experience positive and negative emotions all throughout our lives, and it’s best to learn how to deal with these feelings both in a constructive, mature way rather than let these negative emotions get the best of you.

15 COMMENTS

  1. Balancing positive and negative aspects of life is crucial. The approach mentioned here about acknowledging negativity but also focusing on positivity is quite balanced and realistic.

  2. The article provides practical advice for dealing with negative emotions. However, it would be interesting to see more scientific backing or studies that support these methods.

  3. This is an interesting read. I think the negativity box idea is very symbolic. It can help people take a mental step back from their problems and gain perspective.

    • Absolutely. The act of physically writing down and then storing away negative feelings could be extremely therapeutic for some people.

    • Yes, indeed! Symbolism can be quite powerful in helping us process complex emotions. Sometimes, tangible acts can make abstract feelings more manageable.

  4. Creating a negativity box is a novel concept. It reminds me of certain therapeutic practices that involve externalizing emotions to manage them better.

  5. Honestly, I find this a bit too simplistic. Negative emotions are complex, and the idea of just ‘boxing them up’ doesn’t seem like a sustainable long-term solution. Real psychological support involves more than just visualizing or creating boxes.

    • While it may seem simplistic, these techniques can be supplementary tools alongside professional therapy or counseling. Don’t underestimate the power of small, daily practices in managing mental health.

    • I agree with Speedy. These might work for minor issues, but deep-seated negativity needs more comprehensive approaches like therapy or supportive communities.

  6. Meditating on and examining one’s feelings is a time-proven method for emotional management. The emphasis on not pushing aside feelings but accepting them is crucial for mental health.

  7. The notion of wearing a ‘vest’ to protect our hearts from negative emotions is quite poetic. Embracing such metaphors can sometimes make the journey of emotional healing a little more bearable and even empowering.

  8. The article provides some insightful techniques for managing negative emotions. Visualization and creating a ‘negativity box’ are creative ways to compartmentalize and address our emotional battles. It’s a refreshing perspective on an often challenging subject.

  9. Oh great, another article telling me to visualize my problems away. Because that will surely solve deep-rooted emotional traumas. Sarcasm intended.

  10. The idea of visualizing negative emotions and using a metaphorical vest seems like an interesting mindfulness technique. It might be beneficial for those who struggle with overwhelming feelings.

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