Today, I Called Myself Stupid. Not Cool. Why?
Sonia McDonald
CEO & Founder @ LeadershipHQ - Future, Emerging & Women Leadership Experts | Global Keynote Speaker | Award-Winning Author | Extraordinary Leaders & Executive Coach | Leadership Advisor
I can't believe I called stupid today. I have spent the last few days moving, slipped over and cracked some ribs. It has been a very tough few days! Stress. Overwhelm. Now, I live and breathe self-love and worth space, and today, I said something that I hadn't told myself for many years. My darling daughter heard me, and she screamed, "Mum! No...you are not stupid. Please don't speak to yourself like that." I cried. It was tough to hear her say this.
Calling yourself "stupid" or anything negative about yourself might seem like a minor slip. Still, it matters a lot because how we speak to ourselves shapes our self-perception, mindset, and overall well-being. Here's why it's essential to be mindful of self-talk:
Instead of calling yourself names, try to reframe your self-talk more constructively. For instance, if something doesn't go as planned, rather than saying, "I'm stupid," try saying, "I made a mistake, and that's okay. I can learn from this." This approach helps you maintain a compassionate and growth-oriented mindset aligned with your belief in the importance of kindness and courage in leadership.
How do you talk to yourself like someone you ADORE?
Talking to yourself like someone you adore is a powerful practice that fosters self-compassion, resilience, and a positive mindset. Here are some steps and tips to help you cultivate this loving self-talk:
Identify the Voice of Someone You Adore
Practice Self-Compassion
Use Affirmations and Positive Reframing
Be Gentle and Forgiving
Celebrate Small Wins
Create a Safe Space for Your Emotions
Visualise a Supportive Companion
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Practice Daily Check-ins
This approach aligns well with your belief in the importance of self-compassion over self-esteem and your focus on kindness and courage in leadership. Treating yourself with the same respect and love you would show others creates a strong foundation for personal growth and well-being.
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She has over 30 years of experience in human resource management, leadership, and organisational development and has held leadership positions worldwide. Today, Sonia and her team have worked with thousands of leaders, teams, and organisations, building outstanding leadership and cultures.
Sonia has written several books on leadership, including Leadership Attitude, Just Rock It!, and First Comes Courage. She writes regularly for publications such as The Australian, HRD Magazine, BBC Capital, and Business Insider. She has also spoken on stage for AHRI, HRD Magazine, and a number of other leading global?HR platforms and conferences.
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2 个月It’s a great reminder. The way you talk to yourself shapes your reality and those around you. Negative self-talk holds you back. Be your own biggest cheerleader. What you tell yourself really matters.
Leadership psychologist, author, counselor and trainer
2 个月I agree, Sonia McDonald. What I also like is the idea of considering the positive intention behind "negative" self-talk. Yes, most of us are stricter in our wording towards ourselves than to any other human being. Yet the intention behind it is clear: we want to grow, we want to get better at stuff. Not being strict could make us lax. So what I've learned to do is when I give myself some or other label (like stupid), I first acknowledge my wish to continue growing and then laugh at myself for my clumsy wording! ??
great points