Why Am I So Negative All The Time?

Are you a “Karen”?  Or what I call a “Debbie Downer”?  Always seeing the negatives in a situation?

Well, there is actually a biological reason why you can’t see the glass as half-full.  But, before we go any further, I need you to read this: THIS IS NOT AN EXCUSEYepRead that again.  Actually, I will just type it again to make sure you read it again: THIS ๐Ÿ‘ IS ๐Ÿ‘ NOT ๐Ÿ‘ AN ๐Ÿ‘ EXCUSE.  If you don’t know much about me, you should know I am not a fan of excuses. So, I am not telling you this so you can tell anyone who complains about your negative attitude that it’s not your fault.  The point of me telling you this is so you can understand how your brain works and then make intentional choices to rewire it. 

Did I lose you?  Did you read “rewire” and immediately think: โ€this is going to be a lot of work and I’m not here for it. โ€œ Well, stick with me, girl, because my goal is to make this as easy as possible for you. 

So, this tendency to focus on the negative is called negativity bias.  It is meant to protect us and help us survive.  Researchers believe it is an evolutionary process within the brain to help us remember potential dangerous situations.  While I can appreciate that our brain wants to keep us safe, in this day and age, giving more attention to the negatives is a real mood buster. Focusing on the negative things in our life can be exhausting. It can impact your ability to live a fulfilled life, have meaningful relationships, build connections, create success and feel joy!  I don’t know about you, but that’s not how I want to live. 

Now that we know our brain’s tendency, we can get to work on overriding it.ย  There is good news: your brain is capable of rewiring itself! You learn about it in my FREE guide along with a few simple steps to start feeling more positive today!