Check out my guest blog, “Are You A Prisoner of Your Whispered Lies?” on PositivelyPositive.com.Ā Ā It’s about overcoming negative thinking.Ā Ā Very Exciting!
Here below is what’s there….but check out PositivelyPositive, cuz their stuff is great!
Iām 38–with my doctorate and a new job teaching college. Yet Iām drinking in the afternoon. An attractive stranger comes in. I look at myself in the mirror behind the bar. My third husband is waiting for me to come home. But I know I wonāt until the beer, sex, and drugs take the pain away. Itās crazy. I finally realize I must find a way out of this stupor.Ā
Today, 30 years later, Iām happily married. I love my life and Iām at peace.
The secret?Ā Ā Ā Iāve learned to overcome the negative thoughts causing my worries and fearsāthe whispered lies I told myself.
Here are a few examples:
- Relationships just donāt work for me.
- I always sabotage my success.
- I could be happy if only my husband would stop drinking.
- People only like me if Iām attractive and successful.
Ā Reject Negative Thinking to Find Peace, Clarity, and Connection
When life isnāt working, itās usually because weāre trying to force things to go our way. Our whispered lies tell us we canāt handle life, and worrying about people and situations we canāt control just makes us feel worse. In fact, the National Institute of Mental Health estimates that 30% of Americans struggle with worry and anxiety.
But there is a solution: You can find peace of mind under any circumstances because youāre in charge of what you think about.
Iāve discovered four strategies and 50 tools to stop the chorus of lies in your head. The system draws on my work in psychology, recovery proĀgrams, cognitive therapy, energy work, scientific literature, and a variety of spiritual teachings.
These tools help you handle troubling times with calm wisdom, fulfill your dreams, and create loving relationships.
Ā Try It Out!
When youāre agitated, try these simple suggestions to dissolve your own whispered lies.
- Listen to your thoughts and notice how they cause tension in your body.
- Breathe slowly and deeply until your body calms down. Withdraw your attention from your worries and focus on your breathing. (The free app, Insight Timer, https://insighttimer.com/ teaches you to focus on your breathing instead of on your fears.)
- Imagine youāre on a balcony observing a stage filled with your thoughts and emotions. Do not condemn them; just notice them with curiosity.
- Write your mindās messages in a journal. Youāll notice theyāre whispering that 1) the past pain will repeat itself or 2) the future will be disastrous.
- Ask yourself if you are 100% sure theyāre true. Youāll find that they are not because you canāt predict the future. (Byron Katieās āThe Workā shows you how at com/en)
- Focus again on your breathing and recognize who is watching your thoughts: a part of your mind thatās stronger and wiser than the imagined disturbances.
- Consistently connect with this power through meditation, affirmations, prayer, therapy, yoga, inspirational reading, growth-oriented groups, or any method you prefer. Sooner or later, the answers to your troubles will appearāin the most amazing ways and for the best of all involved.
When your worries clog your life channel, only a tiny bit of wisdom, peace, or happiness can flow through it. Your consistent use of these and other positive tools will keep your channel open, so loving care comes into your life and goes out toward others.
What are some of your favorite tools for overcoming your own negative thinking?Ā
Gigi Langer holds a Ph.D. in Psychological Studies in Education and an MA in Psychology from Stanford University. She is a seasoned author and popular speaker who has helped thousands of people improve their lives at home and work. Gigi hasnāt had a drug or drink for over 30 years. Her newest book, 50 Ways to Worry Less Now: Reject Negative Thinking Find Peace, Clarity, and Connection, is available now for pre-order at Seattle Book Company or Amazon for delivery in February.