Why Avoiding Difficult Things Often Makes Them Feel Even Heavier Later
Why does avoiding difficult tasks or emotions make them harder over time? A research-backed reflection on avoidance, effort, and psychological resistance. There are moments when something feels difficult before you even begin it. A conversation. A task. A decision. An emotion you know you should probably face. And almost instinctively, your mind moves away from it. “Later.” “Not right now.” “I’ll deal with it when I feel more ready.” At first, avoidance feels relieving. Lighter somehow. But then something strange happens, the longer you avoid it, the heavier it begins to feel. 🌿 Relief and Resolution Are Not the Same Thing Avoidance often creates immediate emotional relief. That’s what makes it powerful. The discomfort temporarily decreases. Your nervous system relaxes slightly. The pressure fades for a moment. But the thing itself remains unfinished. Waiting quietly in the background. 🧠The Brain Naturally Moves Away From Discomfort In Behavioral Psychology , avoidance is ...