Beliefs, Behaviors, Communication and the Brain: Conversations that Transform Cultures
In this episode of Beliefs, Behaviors, Communication, and the Brain, I talk about what happens when we suppress positive emotions and why allowing joy, pride, and excitement in is just as important as learning to regulate the difficult ones. I share a very personal story about receiving exciting news about my TEDx talk being chosen as an editor's pick by TEDx, and catching myself micro-suppressing the very joy I deserved to feel. Tune in for a conversation about inherited conversations around happiness, the body's response to positive emotion, and a practice for recognizing when you are capping your own joy. Key Takeaways We Are Conditioned to Suppress Positive Emotions Too - Most conversations about emotional intelligence focus on managing negative emotions, but we carry just as much conditioning around joy, pride, and excitement. Micro-Suppressing Joy Is a Real Pattern Worth Noticing - Suppressing positive emotions does not always look dramatic. It can show up as caveating good news, staying in preparation mode instead of celebration, or feeling uncomfortable sitting inside a moment of happiness. Positive Emotions Have Real Physical and Relational Benefits - Research shows that joy, laughter, and connection improve outcomes for people navigating serious illness, lower cortisol levels, and increase our capacity to regulate when something difficult arises. The Fear Underneath the Cap Is Worth Examining - We often stop joy in its tracks because of a fear we have not fully named. What if it does not happen? What if the other shoe drops? What if I lose focus? Getting curious about that internal conversation, rather than just capping the emotion, helps us understand what is driving the pattern and gives us a way to interrupt it. Helpful Resource: Practice Noticing When You Cap Your Joy: This week, go back to a moment when you felt a positive emotion rise and you put a lid on it. Notice what conversation was happening in that moment and recognize it as inherited, not yours. Then, as you move through your day, start catching it in real time. What does it feel like in your body when you suppress joy? What is the fear or concern underneath it? Name it, stay curious, and practice taking the cap off so you can experience the fullness of that happiness. Hosted by: Dr. Maiysha Clairborne Communication is the foundation of everything and everything happens in communication. If you're ready to take your communication to the next level, our Communication That Transforms course dives deep into creating psychological safety, handling crucial conversations, navigating conflict, and cultivating trust in a way that truly leaves the people in your life feeling seen, heard, respected and valued. It will transform how you lead and how you show up in all of your relationships. Learn more and register at http://www.mindremappingacademy.com/ticcwww.mindremappingacademy.com/ticc [http://www.mindremappingacademy.com/ticc]. If you are a leader and your employees or teams are struggling with team dynamics, consider taking them through our new "Communications That Transforms" group cohort. See the full course breakdown and get a free preview of key modules to experience the value. Go to [https://mindremappingacademy.com/course-catalogue]https://mindremappingacademy.com/course-catalogue [https://mindremappingacademy.com/course-catalogue] and schedule a call with Dr. Clairborne at [http://www.mindremappingacademy.com/corporate-programs]www.mindremappingacademy.com/corporate-programs [http://www.mindremappingacademy.com/corporate-programs] Follow Dr. Maiysha on Social Media Facebook: [http://www.facebook.com/DrMaiysha]www.facebook.com/DrMaiysha [http://www.facebook.com/DrMaiysha] Instagram: [http://www.instagram.com/DrMaiysha]www.instagram.com/DrMaiysha [http://www.instagram.com/DrMaiysha] YouTube: [http://www.youtube.com/DrMaiysha]www.YouTube.com/DrMaiysha [http://www.youtube.com/DrMaiysha] LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmaiysha]https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmaiysha [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmaiysha]
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