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Ep. 36 — How the 5:1 Positivity Ratio Can Fix Your Relationships and Your Mood

Ep. 36 — How the 5:1 Positivity Ratio Can Fix Your Relationships and Your Mood

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Why do negative comments stick while positive ones fade away? In this episode of Second Thoughts with Dr. Roger Hall, we dive into the science behind the 5-to-1 positivity ratio. Discover why your brain overvalues negative experiences, how positivity builds resilience, and the simple habits that make relationships stronger and life feel better.

Learn how negativity hijacks the threat-appraisal system, why gratitude retrains your brain, and how small daily interactions determine whether relationships thrive or fall apart.

💡 What You’ll Learn
• Why the brain remembers negativity more than positivity
• How the 5:1 ratio protects relationships and emotional health
• Practical habits to reduce negativity and increase resilience
• How gratitude reshapes your mindset and improves daily life

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