Keep reading to learn more about toxic positivity, including the risks and dangers that come with it and how to avoid it.
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Thursday, August 12, 2021
Toxic Positivity
We are all aware that having a positive view of life is beneficial to one's mental health. The issue is that life is not always pleasant. We all have difficult feelings and experiences to deal with. Those feelings are vital and should be felt and dealt with freely and honestly, even if they are unpleasant.
Keep reading to learn more about toxic positivity, including the risks and dangers that come with it and how to avoid it.
Keep reading to learn more about toxic positivity, including the risks and dangers that come with it and how to avoid it.