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Of
all the communication you do, none is more important
than how you talk to yourself. Your internal dialogue
has more to do with your success in life than any other
factor.
Every
minute you are awake, you engage in 800 to 1,200 words
of self-dialogue. In these conversations, you solve
problems or create them, make decisions or avoid them,
judge, praise, disparage or motivate yourself. You can
dwell on past mistakes or plan future achievements.
Obviously,
the more positive your self talk, the stronger and better
prepared you become to face your daily challenges.
In
the computer world, the word GIGO means "garbage in,
garbage out." Your mind works the same way. What you
talk to yourself about directly affects how you live
your life. Saying the right words to yourself will create
a positive mental picture in your mind. That picture
will encourage and motivate you to take the right actions
that will lead to your personal success.
Those
Encouraging Words
Whenever
you catch yourself engaging in negative self-talk, try
the following:
1.
Choose one thing for which you are grateful and talk
to yourself about it. This blocks out your negative
self-talk. The mind cannot hold two conflicting images
at the same time. Gratitude is one of the most powerful
emotions you possess to have the rich fulfilling life
you deserve.
2.
Choose something you like about yourself. Describe
it. Are you smart? Are you kind? Are you
creative? How does this enhance the things you do? How
does it advance and enrich others? What is its impact
on your family, work or community?
3.
What future event are you most looking forward to?
Describe it to yourself in vivid detail. Elaborate,
expand, and expound. Add Technicolor and stereo. Allow
yourself to daydream. All your accomplishments are first
a thought, a dream or goal pulling you toward it.
4.
Keep an inspirational book, tape or CD handy to reinforce
your positive self-talk. Use them whenever are feeling
negative. When you are moving around, listen. When you
are settled in one place, read the words.
Being
your own biggest booster doesn't mean you're immodest.
It means you're smart. Life is a do it yourself
job, and if you don't motivate yourself, who will?
Remember:
five years from now, you'll be the same person you are
today -- except for the people you meet, the situations
you've encountered and the thoughts you've thought.
Keep your internal dialogue positive, upbeat, and future-oriented.
No one is in a better position to be your biggest cheerleader
than YOU! To
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