🔑 A ratio of positive emotions above three to one is considered a tipping point for well-being.
💡 Ratios of about two to one are common in daily life, while ratios of one to one or lower are associated with emotional disorders.
🔑 The positivity ratio suggests that we need three positive emotions for every negative emotion to thrive.
⛵ Using a sailboat metaphor, positivity represents the mast and negativity represents the keel, both necessary for balance and direction in life.
🌊 The positivity ratio acknowledges the importance of experiencing a full range of human emotions, rather than eliminating all negative emotions.
🌈 Expressing and experiencing negative emotions is part of the process of flourishing.
⚠️ Making positivity your motto can lead to toxic insincerity and have negative effects on our well-being.
💛 To tap into genuine positive emotions, we need to find ways to nurture and cultivate them.
✨ Creating the mindset of positive emotions leads to the experience of positive emotions.
🔑 Being open, appreciative, curious, kind, and sincere are strategies to cultivate positive emotions.
⏰ Being present and mindful of the goodness in the present moment increases positive emotions.
🔑 Every situation is benign in this exact moment, but we often miss the subtle sources of goodness.
🎯 Being open to our current circumstances makes it easier to draw from the sources of goodness and experience positive emotions.
⚖️ Tracking your positivity ratio frequently can serve as a mindfulness tool and is easily done using a free website.
📝 Tracking your daily positivity ratio can provide insights into your overall well-being.
🔍 Monitoring your positivity ratio over time can help you evaluate the impact of positive changes in your life.
🐺 An old Cherokee story highlights the internal battle between negativity and positivity within individuals.
🐺 There are two emotional 'wolves' in our minds: negativity and positivity.
🔺🔻 Negativity is associated with emotions such as anger, sadness, stress, and contempt, while positivity includes emotions like joy, gratitude, serenity, and hope.
🍽️ The emotional 'wolf' that wins is the one that we feed and nurture.