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Index Page » Self Enhancement » Inspiration Improvement
 

Self Talk: What Do You Say When You Talk to Yourself?

 

You have just completed a major work project before the deadline. Having worked diligently and spending your own time, youre proud of the results and cant wait to impress your boss. You show him the project and he immediately begins to criticize it and you. The criticism is completely unwarranted. What do you say to yourself? "I've failed again" or "He must be having a bad day, I know I did an excellent job"?

Youve thought of an innovative idea for a business that you really believe in. Excitedly, you tell your spouse who finds only faults with your idea. He tells you itll never work. Seeking another opinion, you confide in one of your closest friends. She has nothing positive to say either. What do you say to yourself? "Why can't I ever come up with good ideas" or "I know my concept is good, I'm going to go with it"?

Youre a volunteer at a civic organization. You make a suggestion for a fundraiser and the president of the organization tells you its a bad idea that wont work. What do you say to yourself? "It's no problem if they don't like my ideas, I'll still help anyway I can" or "If they don't like my suggestion, they can do it themselves"?

You help your neighbor move some furniture. Several months later, you ask them for help carrying some heavy items to the dumpster. He tells you hes too busy and doesnt have time. What do you say to yourself? "Fine, last time I help him or anyone else" or "No big deal, Ill ask one of my other friends to help"?

Theres a job opening where you work. The position is something that you always wanted to do. Its a great opportunity and would be a promotion. Youre not sure if you have enough experience. What do you say to yourself? Ill apply, Ive got nothing to loose or Why bother applying, Ive got no chance?

You can probably relate to one or more of these illustrations or have experiences that are similar in nature. Comments of all sorts are volunteered by everyone; friends, family, coworkers, bosses, acquaintances, and even strangers.

People are constantly giving you their unsolicited opinions. There's nothing you can do, its human nature. Whats important is what you say to yourself, not what others say to you.

Without discrimination, your brain believes whatever you tell it and immediately goes to work figuring a way to make the statements happen. Your mind processes your self-talk 24 hours a day. Dont say to yourself phrases you dont want to come true.

Tell yourself things that help rather than hurt you. You want to be saying things such as I can do this, I am capable, I'm a good person, I can learn what I need to know, I can make it work, and good things will be happening.

Whatever it is that you say to yourself, you are right. Occasionally, I have a student tell me that he or she can't do something. I tell them if that's the way they feel, they are right. But if someone says, I can do it, they are also right. Remarking "I can't do this" is different than saying "I need help" or "I don't understand." Asserting, "I can't" is a final conclusion rather than making an effort to seek a solution.

Be aware of and monitor what you say to yourself. Don't tell yourself anything thats not going to help and assist you in achieving a positive outcome. Always engage in positive self-talk.

Copyright 2005 Bryan Golden

Author: Bryan Golden
 
Author Bio:

Bryan Golden

Bryan Golden is a self-development and motivational expert, author, and adjunct professor. He is the author of "Dare to Live Without Limits," and writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column.

 
 
 

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