Reduce Negative Self Talk with These Five Steps
Dr. Debi Silber WBENC Certified WBE
Predictably healing shattered trust/betrayal that’s impacting you and your organization's work/health/relationships. Award winning speaker, bestselling author, founder of The PBT Institute and National Forgiveness Day.
One of the most critical mindset shifts you can make in your life is to reduce negative self-talk.?Although everyone seems to understand the importance of this shift, most people struggle with it.
Negative, destructive self-talk disrupts your health, wellness, productivity and life goals. As if?healing from shattered trust and betrayal?weren’t hard enough, the negative self-talk makes it that much more difficult because not only do you have the painful experience to move through, the harsh and critical self-talk only adds to the pain.
There are countless negative conversations happening inside your head throughout your day, and these negative statements can leave you feeling frustrated, angry, defeated, or depressed.
It’s normal to want to solve all of the challenges you face, but self-criticism doesn’t help.
If you catch yourself engaging in this type of negative self-talk, you can learn how to quickly switch gears and redirect your thoughts to more positive ones. That’s not to say a Pollyanna approach is what’s needed or encouraged. Instead, it’s about retraining your current go-to thoughts and responses for ones that move you towards something that feels better.
This process takes practice, but you’ll notice a positive difference in your thoughts and mindset if you try it each day.
So what can you do starting reducing negative self-talk? These tips will help:
2. Acknowledge your thoughts.?Regardless of your negative self-talk stage, it’s important to acknowledge it.?It’s natural to have negative thoughts.?Try not to ignore them. Instead, take them as a signal from your mind that change is needed.
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3. Identify the cause.?Take a minute to think about what’s behind your negative thoughts.
4. Create a routine.?Building a pattern enables you to spend less time, thoughts, and energy in negativity and working through your negative self-talk is a healthy way to get past toxic feelings.
5. Consciously work to silence your thoughts.?Your mind can power through negative thoughts by itself, but it’s challenging so you have to give it a helping hand. When you notice you’re about to indulge in negative self-talk, witness what’s happening and be proactive to exchange the harsh and critical self-talk to something more empowering.
Your mindset is the driving force behind all of your actions, so it’s important to learn how to shift your thoughts when negative self-talk begins.?You have the power to change your life?by changing the way you think.
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Dr. Debi
Founder and CEO,?The PBT (Post Betrayal Transformation) InstituteRe