Hershfield followed up with another study about mixed emotions... - Deepstash

Hershfield followed up with another study about mixed emotions and health. After studying participants over a 10-year span, he and his team found a direct correlation between accepting one's mix of emotions (like "taking the good with the bad") and good physical health.

Still not convinced? A 2012 study by psychologist Shannon Sauer-Zavala of Boston University found that mindfulness helped participants overcome anxiety disorders through acceptance of their wide range of feelings and then working toward improvement.

So don't ignore negative feelings. Embrace them--and then actively work toward overcoming whatever issues you face.

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