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Negative Visualization for Lasting Joy

Negative Visualization for Lasting Joy

Joy is a choice.

Visualize losing certain things or people in your life - this exercise will help you be grateful for having them in the first place.

Negative visualization teaches us to desire what we already have in our lives. This practice prepares us for changes in our lives and gives us the confidence that no matter what happens, we can experience durable and unwavering joy.

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