How to Silence Your Inner Critic and Move Forward
/Are you tough on yourself?
I certainly was harsh and judgmental with myself for much of my life.
With attention in the last years, I have sharpened my awareness and shifted my thinking when I notice that I’ve slipped into criticizing or berating myself.
The danger of harsh self-talk
Any time you tell yourself something like
“Work harder and make it perfect!”
“I feel like such a fraud.”
“Who are you to try something so audacious?”
“I am such an idiot for making that stupid mistake!”
your self-critic is running the show. And it’s doing more damage than you may think.
Frequent negative thoughts like those wear you down.
They erode confidence and can slowly grow into a mountain of doubt.
Left unchecked, they can poison your spirit.
It’s time to change your stories
The truth is that each time you send a negative message to yourself it’s a story, and you can change those stories!
Here’s how.
1. Start by bolstering self-love, in the form of being kind and compassionate to yourself.
After all, you would never say most of the harsh things you say to yourself to someone else!
It’s time to give yourself some grace.
2. Aim to catch yourself in the act when you hear yourself spewing a damaging message. Noticing is the first step to making change.
3. Next, change the story — in tone and substance.
Sure, you may have made a mistake. Who hasn’t? It’s when you can tell yourself it was an inadvertent error, or you can laugh it off, or you apologize and commit to doing more research next time — and then move on — that you will release yourself from stewing about it. You will be free to keep moving forward.
Here’s another example.
If you are a perfectionist, it’s time to embrace this truth: perfect is the enemy of good!
You can tell yourself this new story: It’s really good! Maybe it could be more perfect, and I might do more at some point, but right now I am getting this out to the world!
All negative self-talk can be turned around when you have the awareness that those thoughts are showing up, and you focus on making a shift.
Stick with it!
While negative thinking about myself happens less frequently now, I have learned that this kind of self-talk does not go away completely.
And, I am happy to say that staying alert to it does get easier.
The more you spot negative thinking in the moment and choose to tell yourself a new story, the more natural it becomes to stay in a positive frame of mind.
You will feel better. You will show up fully. You will have a bigger impact with everything you do!
And that is a remarkable gift you can give yourself.