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What To Say To Yourself When You Talk To Yourself & 4 Ways To Overcome Negative Self-Talk

The title of this post was inspired by a book I just recently finished, entitled What To Say To Yourself When You Talk To Yourself, by Shad Helmstetter. According to a study conducted when he wrote his book, 77% of people’s self-talk is negative. My jaw dropped when I read that number because I never thought about quantifying such an abstract thing but in a way, I wasn’t surprised as I know that people judge themselves constantly and I purposefully write “people”, humbly excluding myself from this group because I have worked hard enough to change that negative mentality. But I want to discuss this topic because up until my early twenties I have been apart of this group, for years I have been so hard on myself, judging myself, my life, my success or lack thereof based on what I would see on the media or based on how other people viewed me, comparing myself to other people and I know that many women experience this on a daily basis. Having been able to take control of my constant inner monologue over the years, I wanted to share 4 habits that have helped me overcome the endless internal dialogue that more often than not works against the self-talker and shift it to a positive, strong, confident and growth-oriented talk.

Negative self-talk is the reason why many people are unhappy, underestimate themselves and don’t achieve as much as they could if only they focused all their energy on the endless opportunities that life offers, instead of dwelling on the negative and being downhearted by their own perception of themselves. I remember how I would hold on to one negative thought or one comment that made me feel some type of way and would allow it to ruin an entire day, to the point where it would prevent me from focusing on really important tasks. Do you realize how much energy negative thinking drives away from your body. Can you imagine how much more life and energy you would have and how much more you would accomplish if your mind wasn’t so stuck in constantly negatively judging yourself, others and everything in between?

Here are 4 ways that have tremendously helped me overcome negative self-talk:

I read a Gandhi quote one day that really stuck with me for years: “I never let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet”. How powerful is this? I hope this becomes your new mantra. Believe in yourself. Applaud yourself. Encourage yourself and clear your mind of “can’t”. You are capable of doing everything you set your mind to. And if there is something you are not particularly good at, well guess what, everything is learnable. No-one is better than you. Relentlessly work on yourself and feed your mind with thoughts that will produce healthy and loving attitudes and emotions.

Interested in reading the book? You can get it below.