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Episode Description

Practical optimism is not about pretending everything is fine or forcing happy thoughts when life feels hard. In this Follow-Up episode, I revisit my conversation with Dr. Sue Varma, psychiatrist, cognitive behavioral therapist, and author of Practical Optimism, to break down what it really means to build a hopeful mindset that is grounded in action, not denial. We talk about how optimism differs from toxic positivity, why some people seem to move through hard things with more resilience, and how this way of thinking can be practiced, even if it does not come naturally.

In this episode, we cover:

What practical optimism actually is

How it differs from toxic positivity and pessimism

Whether optimism is something you are born with or something you can practice

The eight pillars of practical optimism

The three Ps of pessimism and how to spot them

Why purpose, self-compassion, and emotional regulation matter

How optimism can support mental health, relationships, and parenting

Ways to start shifting your mindset in everyday life

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