According to a research team in Chicago: "People who often feel negative
emotions may be more likely to develop memory problems as they age." The study focused on worry, but of course thought-mistakes
of all kinds cause negative emotions. Thought-mistakes make you worry
more than is necessary, make you frustrated more often than is fitting
to the circumstances, make you feel disheartened by a setback that
really won't be as difficult to overcome as you think it will, etc.
If
you'd like to reduce the amount of negative emotion you feel, if you'd
like to feel good more often, the most effective technique, according to
over 600 studies, is to make fewer thought-mistakes in your usual way
of thinking. I'm talking about mistakes like overgeneralizing or black-or-white thinking.
And the easiest, quickest way to make fewer thought-mistakes is to use the method outlined in Undemoralize Yourself. Start today cleaning up your thinking. You'll feel better, it'll be good for your relationships and good for your health, and you just might prevent memory problems down the road.
Negative Emotions Are Bad For Your Brain
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