Kniha When Positivity Becomes Pressure Gregg Patten

When Positivity Becomes Pressure

Why Pretending Everything Is Fine Keeps Us From Healing

Autor: Gregg Patten
Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: Očakávané naskladnenie
Naskladnenie 19. 07. 2026
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Most people have been taught that positivity is a virtue.Smile.Be grateful.Look on the bright side.K...

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Autor
Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2026
Stránok
234
EAN
9798185082249
Enbook ID
53243854
Hmotnosť
237
Rozmery
127 x 203 x 14

Kompletný popis

Most people have been taught that positivity is a virtue.

Smile.

Be grateful.

Look on the bright side.

Keep your chin up.

Everything happens for a reason.

These phrases are often spoken by people who mean well. But sometimes positivity stops being an invitation and becomes a requirement. Hope becomes something people are expected to perform before they are ready. Gratitude becomes something they are pressured to produce before they have been heard. Smiling becomes proof that they are healing, coping, trusting, or "handling it well."

And pretending becomes easier than telling the truth.

When Positivity Becomes Pressure is a reflective book about the hidden cost of forced cheerfulness, emotional performance, and the pressure to appear okay before healing has actually happened.

Gregg Patten explores how families, churches, workplaces, friendships, and cultures can reward the appearance of wellness while leaving little room for grief, anger, fear, exhaustion, or honest pain. Through calm reflection and quiet human stories, this book invites readers to recognize the difference between real hope and forced positivity.
This is not a book against gratitude, faith, optimism, or resilience. It is a book about hope that does not require denial.
Healing does not begin when we finally sound positive enough.

Sometimes healing begins with one honest sentence:

  • I am not okay today.
And that sentence may not be the end of hope.

It may be the beginning.