In our last episode, we met Alina, a high-performing leader burning out from over-functioning and under-recovering. Alongside resilience expert Anne Grady, we explored how to reclaim energy by rewiring our mindset. In that conversation, Anne introduced a powerful concept: neutral thinking. In this solo episode, Jay takes a deeper dive into why neutral thinking works better than positive thinking, especially under pressure. Drawing on the research of sports psychologist Trevor Moawad, Jay explains how negative thoughts are 4 to 7 times more powerful than positive ones, and even more so when spoken aloud. While positive thinking may seem helpful, it often backfires when it feels forced or disconnected from reality. Instead, Jay introduces neutral thinking as a more grounded and effective mindset. He shares a relatable analogy from the football field, showing why great leaders don’t deny reality, they face it with clarity and focus. Jay then outlines three simple yet powerful strategies to help you shift into neutral thinking in your daily life: Mental Rehearsal – Use visualization to mentally prepare for stress with a clear, neutral mindset. Pattern Interrupts – Create phrases or questions to pause spirals and reset your attention. Mindful Associations – Pair routine habits (like walking through a doorway or sipping water) with the practice of tuning into your body. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by pressure or disillusioned by forced optimism, this episode offers a science-backed approach to stay centered and take purposeful action—no toxic positivity required. Notable Quotes “Whatever happened, happened. Whatever happens next has nothing to do with that.” — Trevor Moawad “If your core doesn’t believe the thought is true, repeating it won’t help.” — Jay Abbasi “Neutral thinking is accepting whatever is happening in the present moment and accepting whatever happened in the past.” — Jay Abbasi Resources and Links Jay Abbasi Website – https://jayabbasi.me/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayabbasi/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/jayabbasi_/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/thejayabbasi YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@jayabbasipodcast Join Us Next Time In Monday’s episode, Jay introduces Chris, a senior advisor at a global consulting firm who’s battling digital overload and emotional exhaustion. He works remotely, leads a team, and struggles to feel motivated—even to get out of bed. Jay will meet with Dr. Mary Donohue, a digital psychologist and CEO of the Digital Wellness Center, to explore how screens affect our mood, motivation, and human connection—and how leaders like Chris can reclaim clarity, presence, and purpose in a screen-saturated world. Don’t miss this practical and timely discussion!