Listen "58. Understanding Unproductive vs. Productive Negative Emotions"
Episode Synopsis
Not all negative emotions are created equal. Some keep you stuck. Others can move you forward.
In this episode, we explore the difference between unproductive emotions like shame, resentment, and overwhelm and productive ones like courage, discipline, and vulnerability.
You’ll learn how to spot when you’re spiraling, how to shift your mindset, and what it really means to move from avoidance to action. This isn’t about forcing yourself to feel better, it’s about understanding what your emotions are trying to tell you and choosing thoughts that support the version of you you’re becoming.
If you’ve been feeling off but can’t explain why, this one’s for you.
To schedule a consult call with allison:
https://calendly.com/allisongschedule/claritycall
Questions? Comments?
You can connect with me:
https://www.allisongallagher.com/
Instagram:
www.instagram.com/yourcoachallisongallagher
Email:
[email protected]
In this episode, we explore the difference between unproductive emotions like shame, resentment, and overwhelm and productive ones like courage, discipline, and vulnerability.
You’ll learn how to spot when you’re spiraling, how to shift your mindset, and what it really means to move from avoidance to action. This isn’t about forcing yourself to feel better, it’s about understanding what your emotions are trying to tell you and choosing thoughts that support the version of you you’re becoming.
If you’ve been feeling off but can’t explain why, this one’s for you.
To schedule a consult call with allison:
https://calendly.com/allisongschedule/claritycall
Questions? Comments?
You can connect with me:
https://www.allisongallagher.com/
Instagram:
www.instagram.com/yourcoachallisongallagher
Email:
[email protected]
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