Positive Self-Talk
One of the most powerful influences on your
attitude and personality is what you say to yourself. It is not what happens to
you, but how you respond internally to what happens to you, that determine your
thoughts, feelings, and your actions. By controlling your inner dialogue, or
your “self talk,” you can begin to assert control over every part of your life.
Your self-talk determines the majority of your
emotional life. This is because, the words that you use to describe what is
happening to you, and how you feel about external events, will trigger the
emotions of happiness or unhappiness that you experience. When you see things
positively and you look for the good in every situation and in each person, you
will become a very positive and optimistic person.
Since the quality of your life is determined by
how you feel moment to moment, you should make it a habit to only think and
talk about what you want and keep your mind off of what you don’t want.
You are constantly faced with challenges, difficulties,
and problems every day of your life. They are unavoidable and one of the
inevitable parts of being human. But as you draw upon your resources to respond
effectively to each challenge, you grow and become a stronger person.
When you look back over your life, you’ll see
that you are the kind of person that you are because of all the difficulties
and problems that you have had to overcome in your life. Without those
setbacks, you could not have learned what you needed to know to develop the
character and strength that you have at this point in your life.
Much of your ability to succeed comes from the
way you deal with life. Having a positive mental attitude is indispensable for
success and happiness. It is the key to success in business, and it is vital to
building strong relationships with other people. Everyone wants to be around a
positive person with a cheerful attitude towards life. But no one wants to be
around a negative person who is always pessimistic about everything. Your
ability to develop and maintain a positive mental attitude, no matter what the
situation may be, will play a critical role in any success you achieve.
One of the best ways to define a positive mental
attitude is having “a constructive and positive response to adversity.” It is
only when you are confronted with a setback or adversity that you really know
if you have a positive attitude or not. Anyone can be positive when things are
going well. It is only when things are going against you, that you are able to
demonstrate to yourself and others, that you have a positive character and
personality.
One of the common characteristics of all high
achieving men and women is that they recognize the inevitability of temporary
setbacks and disappointments. They accept them as a normal and natural part of
their life. They do everything possible to avoid problems, but when they come up;
successful people learn from them and rise above them. They continue to move
forward towards their goals.
Optimistic people develop the habit of talking
to themselves in constructive ways. Whenever they experience adversity of any
kind, they immediately describe it to themselves in such a way that it looses
its ability to trigger negative emotions. They are able to exert a sense of
control by how they describe any event or situation to themselves.
There is a natural tendency in all of us to
react emotionally when our expectations are frustrated in any way. When
something we wanted and hoped for fails to materialize, we feel a temporary
sense of disappointment and unhappiness. We feel hurt and disillusioned. We
react just as though we had been punched in the “emotional solar plexus.”
A person who is positive and optimistic is
resilient and bounces back fast when he or she encounters a problem or setback
of any kind. He or she responds quickly to an adverse event and interprets it
as being temporary and only external. An optimistic person takes full control
of his or her inner dialogue and counters any negative feelings by immediately
reframing the event so that appears positive in some way.
Since your mind can hold only one thought at a
time, either positive or negative, if you deliberately choose the positive
thought to dwell upon, you keep your mind optimistic and your emotions
positive. Since your thoughts and feelings determine you actions, if you keep
your words and thoughts positive, you will automatically be a more positive
person and move more rapidly toward your goals.
It all comes down to the way you talk to
yourself on a daily basis. When a problem or difficulty comes up you must learn
to change your language from negative to positive. For example, you should
learn to use the word situation instead of problem. A problem is something you
wrestle and struggle with. It represents a potential loss and difficultly. A
situation, on the other hand, is just something that you deal with. The event
is the same. But the way you interpret the event to yourself is what makes it
sound and appear completely different.
An even better word to substitute for problem is
the word challenge. When you are faced with a difficulty of any kind, instead
of saying, “I have a problem,” you should say, “I have an interesting challenge
facing me.” The word challenge is inherently positive. It is something that you
rise to and that makes you stronger. It is again the same situation, only the
word that you are using to describe it is different. As a result, your
emotional response will be different as well.
The best of all possible words for any event or
situation is the word opportunity. When you are faced with a difficulty of any
kind, instead of saying, “I have a problem,” you should say, “I am faced with
an unexpected opportunity.” Within ever difficulty or problem, there lies the
seed of an equal or greater opportunity or benefit. If you focus your attention
on finding out what the valuable lesson is, you will always find it.
You should start your day in front of a mirror
saying affirmations, such as “I like myself,” “I am the best,” and “I can do
it.” These are personal and positive affirmations that will build your levels
of self confidence and self-esteem. You should say these affirmations out loud
in front of a mirror at least 50 times a day. By doing this, you will be
driving these new positive thoughts deep into your subconscious.
When you first begin to do this, you’ll feel
kind of funny doing it, only because your mind over many years has been
programmed with so much negativity that it will take time to reprogram your
mind with these new positive affirmations.
The hallmark of the truly successful and happy
person is the ability to be objective and unemotional when caught up in the
inevitable storms of daily life. The high achieving individual has the ability
to continue talking to himself or herself in a positive and optimistic way no matter
what the situation is. They are always calm, clear, and completely under
control. As a result, they are able to exert a far greater sense of control and
influence over their environment, and are less likely to be angry, upset, or
distracted by problems or difficulties.
The starting point of becoming a more positive
person is to monitor and control your self-talk every minute of the day. Keep
your thoughts and words positive and consistent with your goals. Keep your mind
focused on what you want and on becoming the person you want to be.
Remember that it is impossible to learn, grow
and become successful without adversity and difficulties. You must rise above
them in order to become a better person. So, welcome each difficulty as a
learning experience and look into the situation to find something good or
beneficial in it.
Always, keep your thoughts on your future and on
your goals. Constantly think about the person you want to become. When things
go wrong temporarily, respond by saying to yourself, “I believe in the perfect
outcome of every situation in my life.” Resolve to be cheerful and pleasant in
every situation. Resist every temptation to respond to a situation negatively.
View disappointment as an opportunity to grow stronger, and talk to yourself
and others about it in a positive and optimistic way.
When you practice positive self-talk, and keep
your words and your mental pictures consistent with your goals, nothing can
stop you from being the success you are meant to be.
Copyright©2004 by Joe Love and JLM & Associates, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.
Joe Love draws on his 25 years of experience helping both individuals and companies build their businesses, increase profits, and achieve total success. He is the founder and CEO of JLM & Associates, a consulting and training organization, specializing in personal and business development. Through his seminars and lectures, Joe Love addresses thousands of men and women each year, including the executives and staffs of many businesses around the world on the subjects of leadership, achievement, goals, strategic business planning, and marketing. Joe is the author of three books, Starting Your Own Business, Finding Your Purpose In Life, and The Guerrilla Marketing Workbook.
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