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Paul Conti

A Powerful New Method for Optimizing Your Mental Health

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What's Going Right by Paul Conti examines the often-overlooked positive aspects of the world. It encourages us to focus on progress and solutions, offering a refreshing perspective that instills hope and motivation.

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    Introducing your self

    Let’s start with a simple, straightforward question: Who are you? 

    Okay, admittedly, it’s maybe not the simplest question in the world. But it shouldn’t be one that we’re totally unfamiliar with, either.

    And yet, most of us will move through life while spending very little time considering who we are. We’re too busy tending to our daily obligations and being distracted by anxieties and routines. In fact, we can be so wrapped up in reacting to problems as they arise that, before long, it can feel as though life is happening faster than our ability to comprehend it all. Ultimately, we tend to rely on instinct more than reflection, and as a result our sense of self gets fuzzy.

    So again, let’s start by trying to reconnect with that fundamental understanding. Take a moment to think about how you might describe yourself in just one word. This can be a revealing little exercise because the answer often speaks to the emotional lens with which you currently see yourself. The word might carry a sense of pride, confidence, or hope. Or, it might hint at exhaustion, resentment, shame, or uncertainty.

    Thinking about that word, and considering what it might say, is a way of dipping your toe into the waters of self-reflection. And when it comes to mental health, it’s essential that we gain insight into why we think certain thoughts or repeat certain patterns. Without this understanding, even our best efforts are bound to end up scattered and ineffective. In other words, you’re guaranteed to be frustrated if you intend to fix your life while remaining a stranger to yourself.

    Key to the kind of transformative introspection that is being promoted here is a mix of honesty and positivity. When we can look past the usual self-criticisms, we often discover strengths that have been there all along: courage, vulnerability, authenticity, and resilience. Growth frequently begins when we stop asking, “What’s wrong with me?” and start asking, “What’s going right?” So here’s another question to consider: “What has happened to me, and how have I adapted to survive it?”

    We’re going to be asking a lot of questions like this. All of which are designed to get you closer to your unconscious mind, and the layers that make up your self – the old experiences, emotional imprints, fears, desires, and learned beliefs that inform your everyday thoughts and behaviors.

    This way, we’ll get a strong sense of who we are – the self that navigates conversations, relationships, ambitions, disappointments, memories, and hopes for the future. This is the understanding that creates the possibility for meaningful change. Thoughts will become less mysterious and our reactions will become less automatic. From here we can begin to shape life from the inside out.

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    What is What's Going Right about?

    What’s Going Right (2026) offers a refreshing approach to mental health by shifting the focus away from endless self-criticism and toward the powerful drives that are already working within you. With insights on self-awareness, motivation, and emotional balance, it explores how people can reconnect with purpose, resilience, creativity, and genuine joy in everyday life.

    Who should read What's Going Right?

    • People feeling emotionally stuck, overwhelmed, or burned out
    • Anyone interested in psychology and self-awareness
    • Coaches and caregivers who support others going through difficult times

    About the Author

    Paul Conti is an American psychiatrist, author, and mental health consultant known for his work on trauma, self-awareness, and emotional well-being. He trained at Stanford University School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School. He’s also the founder of the Pacific Premier Group, a mental health practice that combines psychiatry, therapy, coaching, and consulting. Through his books and podcast appearances, Conti has become widely recognized for promoting a compassionate, practical approach to mental health centered around curiosity, resilience, and what he calls the “generative drive.”

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