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Positive Psychology - Real Science or Just Fluff?

Vanessa De Jesus Guzman, LPC, NCC Season 7 Episode 301

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Is positive psychology real science… or just another version of “just think positive” that ignores real stress?

In this episode of the Free to Be Mindful Podcast, Vanessa De Jesus Guzman sits down with positive psychology expert Diane Lang to explore what the research actually says about gratitude, resilience, mindset, and positive aging.

If you are raising kids, juggling work, navigating midlife changes, or feeling stretched thin, you may have wondered whether practices like gratitude really make a difference. Is it toxic positivity? Or is there measurable science behind it?

This conversation breaks down:

  • The difference between positive psychology and forced positivity
  • Why we need three positive emotions to balance one negative
  • How gratitude rewires the brain over time
  • The role belief systems play in midlife transitions and aging
  • Why lifestyle and mindset influence longevity more than we think

Positive psychology does not deny grief, anxiety, or depression. It works alongside therapy, medication, and traditional treatment to build emotional resilience and long-term wellbeing.

For moms navigating stress, perimenopause, identity shifts, and the invisible load of family life, this episode offers practical, research-backed habits that are realistic, free, and sustainable.


THREE KEY TAKEAWAYS

1. Positive psychology is evidence-based and practical.
It strengthens resilience without dismissing pain. It is about building emotional capacity, not pretending everything is fine.

2. Gratitude and kindness shift your brain over time.
Consistent daily practices improve sleep, mood, and stress recovery by retraining your negativity bias.

3. Positive aging starts with mindset.
Genetics play a role, but lifestyle, belief systems, relationships, and daily habits have significant influence over how we age physically and emotionally.


Connect with Diane: https://dianelang.org/ 

If this episode challenged your thinking or shifted your perspective, share it with another mom who may need it.

Because the more good we train our brains to notice, the more grounded we become.

In a world where you are free to be anything, you are always free to be mindful.

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