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Most people are careful to avoid germs when someone nearby is coughing or sneezing, but did you know you can also catch someone’s mood? Just like a virus, emotions can be contagious; without even realizing it, we can pick up on the positive or negative feelings of those around us.

Emotional Contagion: How It Happens

The spread of moods and emotions is so common that psychologists even have a term for it—”emotional contagion.” According to the Association for Psychological Science, people are naturally very good at picking up on each other’s emotions. This process often starts with something very subtle: unconsciously copying facial expressions. When you see someone smile, you’re more likely to smile too. On the other hand, when you see someone frowning, you might find yourself frowning as well, without even thinking about it.

Once you and the other person mirror each other’s expressions, you share similar feelings. You might also feel down if someone is in a bad mood and frowning. It’s not intentional, but it’s a deeply human response—our brains are wired to empathize with others, which can lead us to “catch” their mood.

Positive Moods Are Easier to Catch

Good moods spread as easily as bad ones and are often even more infectious. Picture this: you’re at work, and a co-worker has exciting news—maybe they got a promotion or had a personal victory. As they share their joy, their excitement spreads throughout the office. Soon, everyone feels a little happier. That’s emotional contagion in action—seeing someone else’s genuine happiness naturally lifts your mood and becomes a shared experience.

This positive energy is one reason why people who are upbeat and optimistic tend to make others around them feel the same way. Their good feelings radiate, encouraging others to smile and share in the joy, even if they had no reason to feel cheerful moments earlier.

The Impact of Close Relationships

Emotional contagion is strongest regarding the people we’re closest to. Family members, friends, and co-workers we see every day have the biggest influence on our mood. Studies show this emotional transfer is especially powerful in marriages and close relationships. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, found that husbands often experienced lower marital satisfaction when their wives were stressed. Interestingly, wives were less affected by their husbands’ stress, but the overall impact was clear: the moods of those closest to us shape our own.

This highlights how crucial it is to choose our close connections wisely. Generally, positive and supportive friends can lift our spirits, while those who often carry negative emotions can bring us down. Being around cheerful, upbeat people helps us stay in a better mood while spending time with those frequently stressed or unhappy can make it harder to maintain a positive outlook.

Helping Others Without Catching the Blues

Of course, it’s not always possible—or even desirable—to avoid someone in a bad mood, especially if it’s someone you care about. While it’s best not to let someone else’s negativity pull you down, there’s a silver lining: just as bad moods are contagious, so are good ones. If you’re in a good mood and feel capable of helping, try sharing your positive energy. Sometimes, your optimism might be just what they need to feel better. A smile, a kind word, or a little bit of humor can go a long way in lifting someone else’s spirits.

The Power of Choosing Positivity

Emotional contagion reminds us how connected we are. Our moods and feelings affect not only us but also everyone around us. By spending time with positive, supportive people—and by being that positive influence ourselves—we can help make each other’s lives a little brighter. Whether it’s catching a co-worker’s good mood or lifting a friend out of a tough spot, remember that our emotions are powerful and are always a little more contagious than we might think.

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