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The Struggle Switch

The Struggle Switch

The “struggle switch” is our tendency to resist negative feelings. When it’s on, we fight our emotions, which only makes them stronger. Turning it off means accepting emotions as they are.

“Turn off the struggle switch, and you’ll find peace, even in the midst of discomfort.”

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Escape the happiness trap by embracing all emotions and living a life aligned with your values.

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