How to combat negative self talk

by | Personal Development

Negative thoughts are like uninvited guests—they show up, but you don’t have to entertain them. Here’s how to guide your inner voice toward kindness:

1. Write it out.
Jot down your feelings to release them. Challenge negative thoughts by reframing them with a positive perspective.
 

2. Stay present.
Practice mindfulness—whether it’s focusing on your breath or tuning into the moment.
 

3. Move your body.
Dance, walk, stretch, or lift. Movement helps shift your mindset and boosts your mood.
 

4. Embrace the gray.
Life isn’t black and white. Pause to find the middle ground in any situation.
 

5. Reduce negativity.
Unfollow energy-draining accounts or take breaks from the news. Protect your peace.
 

6. Practice affirmations.
Replace self-doubt with powerful, positive statements. Repetition rewrites your inner story.
 

7. Count your wins.
Write down what you’re grateful for. Gratitude helps you recognize the beauty that already exists in your life.
 

8. Be kind to yourself.
Speak to yourself with the love and patience you’d give a toddler learning something new.
 

9. Reach out.
Share with a friend or seek guidance from a therapist. You don’t have to go it alone.

Each small step toward positive self-talk is a step closer to joy. Keep shining your light.

PS: The way you’d comfort a friend in hard times? You deserve that same compassion. You’re human too. 💛

		
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