Friday, 11 November 2022
7 Ways To Silence Your Inner Critic
Were you ever about to do something - and then
suddenly, that voice inside your head starts talking?
These are seven ways to silence your inner critic and take control of your life:
- Acknowledge and understand.
When negative thoughts come up, acknowledge your thoughts. Try to
understand the source of where your thoughts are coming from.
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How old do I feel right now?
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Why do I feel this way?
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What are some patterns I
recognize?
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Where do these thoughts come from?
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How do these thoughts affect my
behavior?
- What advice would you give a friend? If a friend came to you in the same situation as you feel, what
advice would you give to them? Many times, we are harder on ourselves than
we are with others.
- Separate facts from feelings. Your brain might be hardwired to think that no one wants to talk
to you or that you’re a bad person. But is that actually a fact? Practice
sorting through facts and your feelings.
● What is another, more positive way you could look at the situation?
- Practice self-acceptance and self-compassion. Replace negative or critical thoughts with accepting and
compassionate ones. Have a selection of empowering, compassionate beliefs
that you can tell yourself instead of succumbing to negative ones.
- Write down positive thoughts. When your inner critic comes out, what is it saying? How can you
challenge your inner critic?
● Write down times in your life that
people have said positive things about you.
● Focus on your strengths and what you are good at.
- Distract yourself when you start replaying mistakes
in your head. Have you ever made a mistake and
replayed those moments over and over again? That doesn’t resolve the
issue. If you find you’re ruminating instead of actively problem-solving,
distract yourself from those thoughts.
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Take a walk.
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Read a book.
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Listen to a podcast.
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Play a game.
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Cuddle your pet.
- Remind yourself that everyone has an inner critic. Having an inner critic is a human function. It comes from the
parts of our brain that evolved to protect ourselves. If you find yourself
in a loop of critical thoughts, remind yourself that every human experiences self-doubt at one point or another.
Your
inner critic does not have to control your life!
Taking these steps to silence your inner critic and nurture a more empowering
inner dialogue can help you grow and expand your horizons.
There’s a difference between that harmful
voice telling you that you are not good enough and wanting to improve yourself.
Use the tips above to silence your inner critic so you can reach your full
potential.