No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

247: Unabridged Interview: Judith Moskowitz

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Feb 6, 2026
Judith Moskowitz, a social psychologist and professor studying positive emotion under life stress. She recounts research with caregivers and explains learning skills to notice and savor small positives. Discussion covers using positive emotion alongside grief, treating negative feelings as informative, mindfulness and self-compassion practices, and simple kindness habits that support resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Caregivers Found Positives Amid Grief

  • Judith Moskowitz recounts studying men caring for partners with AIDS and being asked why researchers never asked about good things in their lives.
  • Adding a weekly question about positive events revealed that participants consistently reported positives even amid extreme grief.
INSIGHT

Hold Positive And Negative Emotions Together

  • Positive and negative emotions can coexist and both matter for coping with stress.
  • Increasing positive emotion enhances resilience without denying or suppressing negative feelings.
ADVICE

Start By Noticing Small Positive Events

  • Try a menu of skills (start with noticing positive events) and adopt the ones that fit you as habits.
  • Practice noticing small positives daily because awareness increases how many positives you detect.
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