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Positive  Self-Talk

Everyone  has  an  inner  voice  and  hears  positive  or  negative  self-talk.    Your  self-talk  might  remind  you  to  watch  out  for  cars  when  crossing  the  street,  or  it  might  remind  you  to  be  careful  when  doing  something  new.   Or  your  inner  voice  could  be  saying  that  you  are  a  winner  and  that  you  will  have  a  good  day.

There  is  one  important  thing  to  remember  about  your  inner  voice:  You  control  the  on/off  switch.  Nobody  else  can  control  it.    

Now  here  is  where  it  gets  interesting.    If  you  are  at  the  controls  of  your  self-talk,  will  you  let  in  positive  thoughts  or  negative  thoughts?  Has  your  inner  voice  ever  said  to  you:  “I  can’t  do  that,”  or  “I’ll  never  be  able  to  get  good  at…”?  These  are  negative  messages  your  inner  voice  is  giving  you.  Since  you  are  in  control  of  your  self-talk,  why  not  create  positive  messages?

Positive  self-talk  is  an  important  key  to  your  success.  Replace  the  negative  messages  with  “I  will  learn  to”  and  “I  can  do  this.”  Or,  “I’m  getting  better  and  better  at  this.”  Remember,  everyone  talks  to  themselves.    

You  can  let  in  either  negative  or  positive  self-talk.    Choose  positive  self-talk  for  a  more  successful  life.  You  are  a  winner!    Tell  yourself  that  every  day  with  your  positive  inner voice  messages.

Suggestions  for  implementation:

  1. Count  the  number  of  positive  and  negative  self-talk  messages  you  give  yourself  for  the  next  two  days.    Is  your  self-talk  more  positive  or  negative?    
  2. Determine  if  there  is  a  recurring  theme  in  your  messages.    What  lessons  can  you  learn  from  this  exercise? 

 

Questions  for  discussion:

  1. Do  you  know  someone  who  is  always  “beating  themselves  up”?
  2. What  inner  voice  messages  do  you  think  successful  people  use?
  3. How  do  you  think  they  deal  with  negative  inner  voice  messages?

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