Wellness Wednesday: Unpacking the Final Toxic Emotions - Part 3
Wellness Wednesday: Unpacking the Final Toxic Emotions 💜🌿 Part 3
March 11, 2026
Last week, we began identifying the first five of the nine toxic emotions that can hold us back from a quality-filled life. Today, we cover the final four. As you read through these, ask yourself if you are holding onto any of these "life-sucking" emotions.
Remember: Awareness is the first step. In my practice, I call that awareness a "quantum leap" toward healing!
The Final Four

- Guilt: Are you living as your authentic self, or are you living based on others' expectations? Whether it's pressure from social circles, work, or family, allow yourself to be YOU, and the guilt will naturally fade.
- Shame: This often ties into guilt. Hear this: No one can make you feel shame unless you accept their vision of who you "should" be. When you respect yourself and live a life you are proud of, shame becomes a non-issue.
- Anxiety: Are you stuck in the past or fearing the future? This is your opportunity to wake up and be present. Take a moment every day to express gratitude for who you are and what you have.
- Sadness: Sadness is a natural part of the human experience, but staying in that state long-term affects your physical health. Feel the feelings, then bring your mind back to the "now." How can you learn from the situation and move forward into balance?
Physical Support for Emotional Healing
Processing these heavy emotions takes a toll on your nervous system. When you are emotionally taxed, your body depletes its stores of vital nutrients like Magnesium and Vitamin B.
- Calm the Storm: My favorite all-in-one support for those feeling the weight of anxiety or sadness is the Sleep & Stress Support formula.
- Foundational Wellness: You can find the high-quality, professional-grade supplements I trust for daily resilience on my Shop Page.
Until next week, keep making those healthy(er) choices!
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Hugs and Health,
Lisa











