Mastering Your Inner Dialogue: Overcoming Negative Self-Talk

March 15, 2023

Ā Truth bomb: Your inner dialogue is not your friendĀ 

Your inner dialogue can often be a stumbling block, feeding you stories that aren’t true and hindering your best self from shining through. Let’s tackle mastering inner dialogue together!

Understanding Your Inner Dialogue:

Our inner dialogue, also known as our inner voice or inner critic, shapes our perceptions and impacts our well-being. Let’s call mine “Bertha.” Emotions heavily influence the tales Bertha spins.

Tips to Harness Your Inner Dialogue:

1) AWARENESS IS KEY

Pause and pay attention to your inner dialogue.Ā Differentiate between FACT and STORY. Why? Because the stories we tell ourselves around the facts, are often not based on truth and affect how we feel. And how we feel affects how we behave!Ā If we want to show up as our best self, paying attention to the stories we tell ourselves is the beginning of change.

2) CHALLENGE YOUR SELF-TALK

When the narrative of your inner voice is negative, these 4 questions will help you get to the heart of the matter (fromĀ The Work by Byron Katie):Ā 

Q1. Is the story youā€™re telling yourself true?

Q2. Can you absolutely know that itā€™s true?

Q3. How do you react, or what happens, when you believe that story?

Q4. Who would you be without that story?

This will help stay rooted in facts and keep your emotions more neutral, which in turn will help you stay calm and curious instead of triggered and judgemental.

3) PRACTICE SELF-COMPASSION

Bertha is really good at being critical, negative, and berating me! I would never talk to a friend the way my inner voice talks to me. Itā€™s important to treat yourself with the same kindness and compassion that you would a friend. Be gentle and supportive with yourself, even when you make mistakes or face challenges. This willĀ shift your emotional landscapeĀ and help you stay grounded in who you want to be.

4) PRACTICE POSITIVE AFFIRMATIONSĀ 

Affirmations can help ourĀ RAS (Reticular Activating System)Ā by giving it a specific target to focus on. The RAS is a part of the brain that filters through the massive amounts of information that come into our minds each day, sorting out what’s important and what’s not. Essentially, the RAS makes it so thatĀ what you focus on grows.

Affirmations help usĀ be more intentional about what we choose to grow. This is why repeating affirmations such as “I am capable and strong” or “I am worthy of love and happiness” creates a sort of mental filter for yourĀ RAS that helps you reprogram your thinking patternsĀ and beliefs, ultimately leading to a more positive and fulfilling life.Ā 

5) REFRAME YOUR INNER DIALOGUE

You can reframe byĀ separating facts from storiesĀ and focusing on things you can control and are grateful for. By staying rooted in reality and focusing on positive action, you can transform your inner dialogue and achieve greater emotional balance. For instance, instead of saying “I can’t do this,” reframe it as, “This is challenging, but I am committed to giving it my best effort.” Working atĀ staying grounded in truth (facts) is a game changer!Ā It also helps your RAS do its job in a way that serves you better.

6) CONNECT WITH YOUR COMMUNITYĀ 

If you are struggling with negative self-talk and need to link arms with someone, reach out to your community – a family member, trusted friend, coach, or therapist.Ā We are better and stronger together!Ā They can help you identify patterns in your thinking and offer strategies to help you shift your inner dialogue towards a more positive and supportive one.

Ā Iā€™m here for you!Ā 

Learning to tame your inner dialogue will have a big impact on your overall well-being. Do you want to learn more about how you can improve in this area? I invite you to schedule a discovery call with me. Itā€™s FREE and youā€™ll come away with some actionable strategies to overcome your own pesky Bertha!

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Until next time!

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