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Why Positive Thinking Fails

How Words, the Brain, and the Nervous System Really Change Us

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Why Positive Thinking Fails

De: Dr Richard L Travis
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Positive thinking is supposed to help us feel better.
So why does it leave so many people feeling frustrated, ashamed, anxious, or worse than before?

Millions of readers have tried affirmations, mindset techniques, and “just think positive” advice—only to feel like they’re failing at self-help itself. This book explains why that experience is not only common, but completely understandable.
Why Positive Thinking Fails explores what actually happens in the brain and nervous system when language doesn’t feel believable, emotionally safe, or grounded in lived experience. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, trauma-informed insight, and decades of clinical work, Dr. Richard L. Travis explains why forced positivity often creates resistance rather than change.
This is not a book against hope.
It is not a book about negativity.
And it is not about giving up on growth.
It is a book about how change really happens.
Inside, you’ll learn:
  • Why the brain responds to repetition, not intention
  • How words are processed as experiences, not just ideas
  • Why affirmations often backfire when the nervous system feels unsafe
  • How emotional honesty calms the body more effectively than forced optimism
  • Why tone matters more than “positive wording”
  • How neutral, believable language creates real and lasting change
Rather than asking you to override your emotions, this book teaches you how to work with your brain and body. Through clear explanations, relatable stories, and gentle practices, it offers an alternative to pressure-based self-improvement—one that builds trust instead of resistance.
If you’ve ever wondered:
  • Why positive thinking makes you feel worse
  • Why affirmations increase anxiety instead of confidence
  • Why mindset work feels exhausting rather than empowering
There is nothing wrong with you.
Your nervous system has been responding intelligently.
Why Positive Thinking Fails offers a calmer, more humane path forward—one that respects biology, restores self-trust, and replaces shame with understanding.
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