| Avoid
negative thinking;
choose to be positive
By Global-fitness.com
Negative self-talk is a destructive habit and part of an essential
defense mechanism that we often develop to protect ourselves.
Many people end up talking themselves out of actions that
may be scary or uncomfortable. “I can’t do this”
is really just a way of saying “I don’t want to
deal with the experience of doing this.” We are all
strongly influenced by our feelings, often determining how
and what action we ultimately take. If the feeling is uncomfortable,
negative self-talk results; then we often decide not to take
any action at all.
Many
people assume that if a past experience produced a certain
result, there is nothing they can do to change that experience
in order to produce a different result. “I’ve
tried every diet there is. I know what I should do; I just
can’t do it.”
Please
understand that you can make the choice not to repeat old
patterns of eating, non-exercise, and negative thinking. You
have the ability to choose the emotions you have. You, and
no one else, must decide what is comfortable for you. In order
to become successful at making healthy choices, you must avoid
negative self-talk and start practicing positive thinking.
Positive
or negative self-talk plays a big part in your decisions.
Be on the “look-out for negative self-talk and notice
how it influences your choices; notice how it can negatively
affect your efforts to change. For example, perhaps you’ve
just returned from a week’s vacation where you took
a break from exercise and low-fat eating. You tell yourself,
“I feel so fat. I’m back where I started.”
You feel guilty and frustrated. “I don’t have
enough will-power to start all over again. Maybe I’m
just meant to be overweight.” Feeling overwhelmed and
discouraged, you give up.
First,
reflect on the feelings you had before you decided to give
up. You basically told yourself that the healthy habits you
learned before your vacation were all for nothing and that
you have to start over. Ask yourself if these feelings are
reasonable. Are you really back to ground zero? Of course
not. You accepted change and developed a new way of living;
these skills are yours forever. The vacation might even have
done you some good: everyone needs a break sometimes. It’s
time now to tell yourself: “It felt good eating whatever
I wanted and taking a break from exercising; I had a great
time. But now I’m going to focus back on the low-fat,
active lifestyle I was enjoying before vacation. There is
no reason to beat myself up; I’ll just take it one day
at a time.” Now you can rethink your previous decision
and take action that will move you forward towards more positive
change.
It
is very important to practice positive thinking and to remind
yourself that you’re a worthwhile person whatever you
do. Try to consistently acknowledge that you are making positive
changes to improve your health. These positive feelings will
help the process of change. Remember, there are bound to be
times when you’re feeling frustrated or depressed. Positive
thinkers know that these feelings are valid, and they don’t
try to ignore them. Positive thinkers acknowledge and try
to understand them, but they don’t blame themselves
for the conditions that lead to these feelings. Good luck,
stay positive, and enjoy all the wonderful benefits of a healthy
lifestyle!
This
article was provided by www.global-fitness.com
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