How to change your thoughts

How to change your thoughts

According to the National Science Foundation, an average person has about 70,000 thoughts per day. Of those, 80% are negative and 95% are repetitive.

The reason that this is so startling a fact is because what we think, affects how we feel and how we act.

Let me give you an example. You hear a noise up in the bushes ahead of you when you’re out walking late at night. Now, you might think, it’s a cat or you might think it’s a kidnapper which would then influence how you behave next. Keep on walking or turn and run.??

The problem doesn’t come from these different or negative thoughts though. The issue itself comes when we believe them to be true.?

Our brain doesn’t hear sound or see light. The brain itself doesn’t ‘feel’.

What we perceive is the brain’s best guess as to what’s out there in the world.

And the world we live in is one we actively generate. Everybody’s actual reality is different.?

The element therefore of control over our ‘world’ is phenomenal.?

The neurons in our brains communicate with each other via the synapses which is the connection between them.

We adjust and create these synaptic connections all the time. Everytime we experience or learn something, these incidents and choices shape us. Sometimes that learning becomes reinforced and therefore hard coded.

The more we practice something, the better we get and the more it becomes a habit.?

Why does this matter so much to me?

This is neuroplasticity and why I’m passionate about the power of the brain. My dad had Motor Neurone Disease and died when he was 48. My son had a rare stroke in the pons region of his brain and was paralysed all down his right hand side a week after his first birthday. He has since made a full recovery and I have seen neuroplasticity first hand. I feel like I’m the missing piece between the 2 and am doing everything I can to harness the power of my mind so the former doesn’t happen to me. I wouldn’t wish MND onto anyone.?

By focusing on things in our life that are negative or aren’t going our way instead of focusing on the positive, we get into a vicious circle of negativity. Our world becomes negative and this world is one we’re creating with our own thoughts.?

We don’t notice our thoughts the majority of the time though - they go on in the background. In fact 95% of brain activity is beyond conscious awareness.?

So most of our emotions, decisions, actions and behaviours are made by your subconscious mind.?

The beauty of this is you have control over it as your conscious mind talks to your subconscious.?

Let me show you?

You can change the message.?

Change I can’t do this to I can’t do this yet.?

Change I’m not enough to I’m more than enough.?

Change why would anyone take me seriously to, I have a voice that needs to be heard.?

Depending on your message - your actions follow suit.?

Whether they know if or not, successful people practice this as they know it’s down to them.?

They tell themselves they can do it, they repeat the positive, they visualise themselves achieving it and they have high intrinsic motivation so they do this because they’re internally motivated rather than by external reward.?

You can do this as well. Recognise what you have personal control over.?

Notice when you’re telling yourself something negative and turn it around.?

When you hear that little negative voice in your head, replace it with something positive. It’s about catching yourself when you do this.?

And you can start right now.


Philippa Wickham is an ex Banker professional coach who helps corporate women re-program their minds for success. Why not book in for a no obligation call to find out more about how we could work together - https://calendly.com/pkwcoaching/discovery

Rachael Forsberg

Workplace Consultant | Mental Health Specialist | Mental Health First Aid Instructor | Mental Fitness Coach

10 个月

So true! Thoughts aren’t facts and we very much create our own reality. Thank you for sharing

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Carlyn Gladys Padoga

I help overwhelmed solopreneurs streamline operations and get more done by providing flexible virtual assistance for administrative and marketing tasks - freeing up their time for growth.

10 个月

Interesting perspective on the power of thoughts! How can we train our brains to think positively?

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Nicola Richardson - Management Consultant

Empowering SMEs in handling challenging conversations to strengthen employee relationships using my COMPASS model | DiSC Facilitator| Difficult Conversations Mentoring and Training | LinkedIn Top Voice

10 个月

I find the concept that our brain is constantly guessing about the world around us quite fascinating. It reminds me of the 'Predictive Coding' theory in neuroscience, which suggests that the brain always tries to predict the sensory input it receives to make sense of the environment. Philippa Wickham

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Carrie Eddins

Helping heart -based, soul-led business owners become recognised leading voices in the world by being in the press using an intuitive, heart-based and energetic approach

10 个月

Philippa Wickham becoming aware of our thoughts is vital to make the most of our lives. It’s bonkers how much of our lives we live on autopilot and how we are not taught this important knowledge that you are not your thoughts and you can change them. I look forward to reading your article later on ????

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Kate Hesk

Co-Founder | Cognomie Coaching | Purpose driven | Master Coach | Community Builder

10 个月

Great article Philippa Wickham - ‘the limitless mind’ is a fabulous insight. It all starts with raising (self) awareness and once we cultivate this, we have choice.

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