How Toxic Positivity Wrecks Lives & Relationships (and What to Cultivate Instead) | Dr. Deepika Chopra
3/19/20260 min
Turns out, "good vibes only" might be making you feel worse. Today, we’re exploring why the "good vibes only, stay positive, look on the bright side," movement is often more harmful than helpful and how to build a deeper, more resilient form of optimism and hope that is truly capable of making your life better.
Our guest, Dr. Deepika Chopra, is a clinical health psychologist known as The Optimism Doctor® and author of The Power of Real Optimism. With postdoctoral fellowships at UCLA and Cedars-Sinai, she specializes in the science of hope, resiliency, and visual imagery.
We talk about:
- The 7/10 rule for affirmations - why the traditional approach to affirmations is broken, and a different way that ensures your brain actually believes what you’re telling it instead of rejecting it as bunk.
- How to schedule "worry time" to contain anxiety so it doesn't leak into and paralyze your entire day.
- A specific 12-second practice to "clock" joy and physically rewire your brain’s neural pathways for better problem-solving.
- The distinction between hope and false hope, and how to find the "crack of light" when you’re in your darkest hour.
If you've ever felt the pressure to "just be happy" while struggling through a difficult season, this conversation offers a grounded, science-backed alternative. Click play to learn how to build the muscle of real optimism and navigate life's challenges with more curiosity and ease.
You can find Deepika at: Website | Instagram | Episode Transcript
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So we have all been there, going through a, a genuinely hard time, and someone with the best intentions turns to you and tells you, "Just look on the bright side," or, "Everything happens for a reason." It's what we now call toxic positivity, and honestly, it can feel pretty alienating when you're just trying to get through the day. I want to dig into what it actually looks like to stay hopeful without faking it. My guest today is Dr. Deepika Chopra, often called the optimism doctor. She's a clinical health psychologist and author of the new book, The Power of Real Optimism. And Deepika has spent years studying the neuroscience of hope, but she also shares a really personal story about how she had to use these exact tools when her own child faced a major health crisis. In this conversation, we talk about a counterintuitive strategy where you actually schedule a time to worry so it stops ruining your morning or your day, why your brain might be rejecting those standard positive affirmations, and her seven-ten rule to fix it, and a simple way to use curiosity as a bridge when you're just not quite ready for full-on happiness. Deepika is so grounded and wise, and she's out there in the trenches with us practicing these tools in real time. So excited to share this conversation with you. I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is Good Life Project. [on-hold music] I think an interesting