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Since being in therapy, it has been brought to my attention that I use a lot of negative self talk.
I always thought I was so positive, and I am , about other people- but in general and about myself, I never realized how negative I am!
My therapist gave me these worksheets and they give examples of sub-personalities (such as the worrier, the perfectionists, etc. ) and lines they may say to themselves......
In reading them I decided to make myself more aware of how I speak to myself. Even things as small as being stuck in traffic- there is an example in the work sheet of positive and negative talk-
The positive person would say something like "Well, I am here so I might as well take the time to relax, listen to my favorite music or enjoy the slow pace" where as the negative would be something like "Damn it! Would these flippin' people hurry the fuck up!" haha
(I can give more examples later if anyone is interested.)
I am not a road rage person but I do have a car phobia and noticed I tell myself things like "the hwy is dangerous...." and "you might get in an accident if you drive on the hwy" and the more I am subconsciously telling myself these things, the more my mind begins to naturally recognize hwy=danger which in turn for me=panic.
Do any of you notice the way you speak to yourself?
If you haven't, and you start now, I'd be really interested in hearing how you find it effects you and maybe we can all work together to change these negative statements we give ourselves (no matter how small) and turn them into positive......What say you?
I always thought I was so positive, and I am , about other people- but in general and about myself, I never realized how negative I am!
My therapist gave me these worksheets and they give examples of sub-personalities (such as the worrier, the perfectionists, etc. ) and lines they may say to themselves......
In reading them I decided to make myself more aware of how I speak to myself. Even things as small as being stuck in traffic- there is an example in the work sheet of positive and negative talk-
The positive person would say something like "Well, I am here so I might as well take the time to relax, listen to my favorite music or enjoy the slow pace" where as the negative would be something like "Damn it! Would these flippin' people hurry the fuck up!" haha
(I can give more examples later if anyone is interested.)
I am not a road rage person but I do have a car phobia and noticed I tell myself things like "the hwy is dangerous...." and "you might get in an accident if you drive on the hwy" and the more I am subconsciously telling myself these things, the more my mind begins to naturally recognize hwy=danger which in turn for me=panic.
Do any of you notice the way you speak to yourself?
If you haven't, and you start now, I'd be really interested in hearing how you find it effects you and maybe we can all work together to change these negative statements we give ourselves (no matter how small) and turn them into positive......What say you?