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Self Talk We talk to ourselves the entire day whether we are aware of it or not. It's a running commentary that goes in our head. This non-stop chatter has a huge influence on our attitude and behavior. It is so powerful that our bodies react to our head, i.e., when we think "I will not able to deliver a speech without forgetting and when I forget, the audience will glare and wonder what is wrong with me…" our palms sweat, our heart beats faster, there is a sudden surge of panic. This attack causes cloudy thinking and in reality we forget the lines. Over a period, it becomes a habitual thought pattern that comes every time a situation arises to be on the podium. This experience can be alienating and keep us from feeling comfortable in our interactions. Some examples of negative self-talk are
Considering that self talk goes on 24/7, as time goes by we create
in our head, a closed-looped toxic waste area. Such toxic inner
environment (thinking) causes physical stressors such as headaches,
asthma and upset stomach. We get anxious, panic mode sets in
(feelings) and social functioning (behaviour) is impaired. This
vicious cycle thus creates a self-defeating spiral.
Positive self-talk improves performance. Positive self-talk turns
obstacles into opportunities. It removes communication barriers. The
greatest gift we can give to ourselves and the world is to become
aware of our self-talk and adapt it to synchronize with reality. |