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Beyond the Myth: Understanding True Pathways to Joy

June 11, 2025
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Is Joy A State of Mind? Pathways To Emotional Wellness

You’ve likely encountered the phrase “joy is a choice” on social media or heard it from motivational speakers. While well-intentioned, this sentiment often overlooks the complexities of emotional wellness and how genuine joy emerges in our lives.

Joy represents a temporary emotional state. The phrase “joy is a choice” can be reductive and dismisses the reality that many individuals don’t have complete control over their mood or mental state. For those living with depression, bipolar disorder, and other mental health conditions, experiencing joy might not be a simple decision to make, regardless of effort.

Understanding what lies beyond this oversimplified concept and exploring alternatives can help you cultivate more meaningful happiness in your life.

The complexity of emotional wellness

If joy could be chosen at any moment, we might assume most people would choose to feel joyful. However, emotional wellness emerges from a complex interplay of elements, many beyond our immediate control.

Research has established connections between emotional well-being and socioeconomic factors. Evidence also demonstrates relationships between happiness and geographic location, gender, and age. Mental health conditions significantly impact our capacity for joy. Physical health, employment circumstances, and social support networks also influence whether someone experiences frequent positive emotions.

Many factors contributing to emotional wellness aren’t easily modified or controlled. Some individuals might achieve greater joy through minor life adjustments, but for many others, the path is more complex. The notion that people can simply choose joy oversimplifies the issue and contradicts established research.

Can those with mental health conditions choose joy?

Major depressive disorder (MDD) creates chemical imbalances in the brain leading to persistent sadness and difficulty finding pleasure in previously enjoyable activities. Depression often makes basic daily functions challenging, including activities that might alleviate symptoms. Consequently, suggesting that people with mental health conditions like depression should “choose to be happy” is both impractical and unhelpful.

Mental health conditions create unique challenges to emotional wellness

Mental health conditions like depression typically require integrated treatment approaches combining medication and therapy. A mental health professional can help individuals manage symptoms through lifestyle modifications that may enhance emotional wellness. However, when chemical imbalances are present, positive feelings may be fleeting.

Stigma surrounding mental health makes living with these conditions more difficult. The misconception that mental health is entirely a choice can intensify stigma and discourage people from seeking professional help. Such attitudes imply that symptoms of anxiety, depression, or other conditions are somehow the individual’s “fault.”

Telling someone to “choose joy” can be counterproductive

Informing someone struggling emotionally that their mood is within their control often causes more harm. When someone already faces emotional challenges and hears they can simply choose to change their feelings, it may intensify their sense of personal failure. Research shows that emphasizing the pursuit of happiness as an objective can actually contribute to depressive symptoms.

Experiencing the full spectrum of emotions—including sadness, grief, fear, and disgust—is healthy and normal. By normalizing these emotions and reducing associated stigma, communities can help decrease the shame surrounding them. Rather than urging someone to choose happiness, validating their experiences while offering hope and support proves more effective.

Pathways to emotional wellness

The fact that joy isn’t simply a choice doesn’t diminish anyone’s potential for experiencing positive emotions. People with or without mental health conditions can experience joy as part of their emotional repertoire. Instead of saying “joy is a choice,” consider phrases like “emotional wellness develops from within” or “joy is a feeling we can nurture over time.”

Relying solely on external sources for happiness often proves challenging. Connecting with yourself in meaningful ways can increase opportunities for joy and positive experiences. Below are evidence-based approaches for enhancing your emotional well-being.

Cultivate meaningful connections

Research confirms that meaningful relationships serve as one of the strongest indicators of mental and physical health. Having a support network significantly contributes to emotional wellness. Consider reconnecting with a friend you haven’t spoken with recently or scheduling lunch with an acquaintance you’d like to know better. If you lack a social support system, building one takes effort but remains possible through:

  • Joining support groups in your area
  • Participating in community clubs or organizations
  • Attending local meet-up events
  • Consulting with a therapist
  • Participating in group therapy sessions
  • Joining online communities with shared interests
  • Volunteering locally or internationally
  • Meeting people from diverse backgrounds
  • Attending spiritual or religious community gatherings

Develop gratitude practices

Expressing appreciation for people and circumstances you value helps shift focus toward positive aspects of life. Try documenting what you’re grateful for in a journal daily or expressing appreciation to someone close to you. Each day, reflect on what generates feelings of fulfillment. Find ways to honor these feelings through activities like community service.

Serve others

Volunteering benefits your mental health while helping others. Giving your time provides a rewarding way to contribute, find fulfillment, and strengthen social connections. Contact local community organizations or non-profits to explore available opportunities. Many charitable organizations offer various volunteer positions across different locations.

Embrace mindfulness

Mindfulness exercises help center attention on the present moment, increasing awareness of your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. Research demonstrates that the ability to remain present correlates with improved mood. Common mindfulness practices include deep breathing exercises, meditation, and thought-acceptance techniques.

Manage digital consumption

Research by Nielson Total Audience found American adults spend approximately ten hours daily viewing screens. Studies indicate that increased social media usage correlates with higher likelihood of experiencing depressive symptoms. While social media can facilitate connections, excessive use may lead to isolation and inadequacy through social comparison.

Prioritize self-care

Taking time to nurture your physical and mental well-being significantly impacts emotional health. Self-care might include relaxing baths, nature walks, or reading. Research confirms that adequate sleep, nutritious eating habits, and regular exercise positively affect mental well-being.

Consider professional guidance for emotional wellness

Joy may be less accessible when mental health is affected by psychological conditions, stress, or relationship conflicts. Whether you’re managing a mental health condition like depression or addressing complex feelings of sadness, loneliness, or stress, consulting a professional can be beneficial.

Some individuals face barriers to treatment—such as financial constraints, scheduling difficulties, or geographic isolation—which can also impede emotional wellness. If these challenges sound familiar, telehealth services through ReachLink might offer an advantageous solution.

Research demonstrates that telehealth therapy effectively treats symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions that impact emotional well-being. Virtual therapy allows you to participate in sessions remotely via video, phone, or messaging. On particularly difficult days when leaving bed seems overwhelming, a telehealth therapist can meet you where you are without requiring preparation for an in-person appointment.

Takeaway

Joy represents an emotion many people aspire to experience. For some, it may seem like an unattainable goal. Understanding how emotional wellness functions and recognizing that all emotions serve valid purposes can prove beneficial. If you wish to increase daily moments of joy, consider reaching out to a licensed mental health professional for guidance or implementing the lifestyle recommendations above.

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