5 Things We Can Do To Ward Off Negative Energy
There will be times in our lives when we are surrounded by some serious negative energy. It can come from within us or outside of us.
Regardless of where it came from, there are things we can do to ward off some of that negativity.
1. Find solutions.

Negativity often stems from problems that either you or someone close to you is having. When surrounded by negativity, try to find solutions to problems. Even if they’re only small problems.
2. Find positive people.
If you find that the people around you are too negative, meet some new, positive people. Of course, we’re not suggesting you break up with your friends. Just find a group that’s a bit more upbeat.
3. Forget expectations.
One of the greatest sources of sadness in the world is expectations that can’t be met. The fewer expectations you have, the more positive you’ll find your life.
4. Be compassionate.
Head over to any news website and you’ll see tons of negativity. There are positive things happening in the world, but it can be hard to find them.
Sometimes you have to be a beacon of hope and compassion in a demon-haunted world. Show compassion everywhere you can.
5. Let it go.
Sometimes in order to beat negativity, you have to let the bad stuff go. All of the anger, the upset, and the negativity you’ve ever experienced can weigh you down. Counteract it by letting it go.
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