Imagine, collecting stamps of envy, anger, and fear instead of picturesque landscapes or historical moments. That's what we're exploring in this episode: psychological stamp collecting. It's a fascinating concept where we accumulate negative emotions and use them to validate our actions. Referring back to the drama triangle theory we've previously discussed, these stamps enable major life decisions, like leaving a job or ending a marriage guilt-free. We're here to highlight the importance of communication in preventing this habitual and damaging collection.
Now, what happens when we don't stop accumulating these negative stamps? Well, we discuss the repercussions: how it's associated with physical and mental health issues and the necessity for change. You'd think anyone would want to prevent this, but the reality is we often find ourselves unable to pull away from these negative situations. There's also a fascinating side note on the allure of gold or silver stamp collecting, just to shake things up a little! We wrap up with some insights on how to appreciate the positive in our lives more, thus avoiding the unnecessary burden of these negative 'stamps'. So, buckle up for an enlightening journey into the human psyche and how it affects our everyday behavior.
Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell