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?Although the experience of depression can be incredibly miserable, this emotional pain might serv

“Although the experience of depression can be incredibly miserable, this emotional pain might serve a helpful function.” ~ Dr. David Buss Hey {NAME}, The human life automatically comes with difficulties. Literally. The human brain is naturally pumping chemicals related to sadness, pain, and depression throughout your body. This is all part of the human experience. Whenever you make a bad decision, these chemicals keep reminding you. This is why whenever any of the following negative experiences happen in your life, you feel bad: - You break up with your girlfriend or boyfriend - You get fired - You trust the wrong person - You choose a career you hate - You procrastinate and realize you missed a big opportunity - Your loved one gets cancer I’m not a psychologist and I don’t know the cure for sadness, depression, or regret. But I do know this, {NAME}, you must become bigger than the negative emotions bothering you. Anyone who’s ever done something great in life learned how to harness their emotions. Most importantly the bad ones. Because at some level, pain and sadness can serve a purpose and push you to better yourself. Yes, you can actually USE negative emotions to your benefit! For example, you can identify what caused your sadness to avoid letting it happen again. Research from expert Dr. David Buss, who wrote the textbook on Evolutionary Psychology, proves this. Here's a summary of the 3 ways negative emotions can help you according to his findings: Disengages you from a hopeless strategy If you’re constantly in pain it’s a sign something in your life isn’t right. Like one of my first mentors told me, “There’s no change without a change in routine.” To fix the recurring pain, try adding a new element to your day. It could be something as simple as taking another route to work or school or learning a new language to pick up your mood. Whatever you decide, the goal is to divert your cognitive energy to something that provides a new experience. Pops your bubble of reality Being too optimistic works against you. Too many people lack the ability to objectively assess their goals, so it’s no wonder why they continue to struggle with making things work. When you’re a kid you think everything will be okay. But as you get older the reality shows you otherwise. Sadness and depression help you pop that bubble of optimism, so you can snap back into reality. Sends an alert to family and friends Don’t be afraid to accept help in your weakest moments. We all need someone at some point, only a fool does everything alone. When it comes to getting help, my [Millionaire Mentor Program]( will do just that. That's EXACTLY what I built it for. [Join now.]( Today is the final day you have to take advantage of this opportunity. You have until midnight tonight to join and after that, you'll be put back on the waiting list if you miss out. Good luck. Stay Strong, Tai P.S. Life has a way of making things difficult. It’s normal. We all go through ups and downs. What’s not normal is staying down for the count — especially when someone’s offering a hand to pull you back up. [This program is that helping hand!]( P.P.S. Not only will I help you improve your situation, I’ll train you to develop the strength and willpower you'll need to maintain control of your life, This will help you, again and again. [Manage Email Alerts]( | [Unsubscribe From All]( | [Unsubscribe From Tai's Emails Only]( You have received this email to {EMAIL} because you are a registered [Tailopez.com]( subscriber. 8581 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite #703 West Hollywood, CA USA

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