In this sprint episode of Scar Tissue, I’m breaking down a topic that comes up constantly in conversations around grief, healing, and personal growth: toxic positivity. Statements like “everything happens for a reason,” “just stay positive,” or “at least…” are often meant to help. But in reality, they can shut down the very emotions that need to be acknowledged and processed. In this episode, I unpack what toxic positivity actually is, why people fall into it, and how it shows up both internally and externally. We talk about how our culture has conditioned us to suppress discomfort, and why real healing requires us to move through emotions instead of bypassing them. I also share three practical ways to respond when toxic positivity shows up in conversations so you can protect your energy, set boundaries, and guide the people who truly want to support you.
In this short but powerful episode, I explore why toxic positivity has become so common in our culture and why it often prevents real healing.
Many of us were raised in environments where sadness, anger, grief, or overwhelm were quickly shut down with phrases meant to “fix” the moment. Over time, this conditioning teaches us to suppress emotions rather than understand them.
But emotions that are pushed down don’t disappear. They resurface later, sometimes years later, in ways that feel even harder to process.
In this conversation, I explain how toxic positivity differs from a true growth mindset and why acknowledging difficult emotions is an essential part of moving forward.
I also share three response strategies that can help you navigate moments when someone says something unhelpful. These tools allow you to protect your emotional space while also maintaining a connection with people who genuinely want to support you but may not know how.
This episode is a reminder that healing is not about pretending everything is positive. It’s about learning how to move through pain with awareness, courage, and intention.
In this episode, we explore:
• What toxic positivity is and how it shows up in everyday conversations
• Why society often encourages us to suppress uncomfortable emotions
• The difference between unpleasant emotions and “bad” emotions
• Why unresolved grief and trauma often resurface years later
• How toxic positivity can appear in well-meaning support
• The role of emotional awareness in personal growth
• The difference between willingness and ability in support systems
• Common phrases that unintentionally dismiss pain
• Three ways to respond to toxic positivity in real life
• How boundaries can protect your healing process
• Why teaching people how to support you can deepen the connection
• The concept of “scar tissue” and the growth that can come from it
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