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Performance: Turbo-Charge Your Life With Powerful
Self-Talk By Liz Labrum Self-talk
is the inner chatter that accompanies us in most of our waking moments. Your
self-talk can be a powerful aid to your performance, or it can be
destructive. What do you say when you talk to yourself? If you're like many of us, your self-talk is a caustic mixture of judgments, complaints, and verbal abuse, in the form of "tapes" - mental recordings - that you've imprinted on your mind and play over and over again. No wonder you feel down and depressed. However, you can change the
tapes you play, and your self-talk, as soon as you become aware of what
you're saying to yourself. Changing your self-talk will turbo-charge your
life and enhance your performance in everything you do. You can change your self-talk
right now. Let's try a little test. Say
to yourself, silently or aloud: "That was a stupid thing to say. How
could I say _________ (pick any verbal blunder you can remember). I'm so
stupid." How do you feel? Perhaps you
feel sad, or anxious. Take a moment to track your emotions in your body.
Perhaps you have a sinking feeling in your tummy, or your face is becoming
hot. Your self-talk immediately affected your body, your mental state and
your emotions. Now let's try some positive
self-talk. Take a couple of deep breaths, smile, and say to yourself, aloud
or silently: "I'm happy, strong and confident." How do you feel now? Feel your
emotions in your body. Repeat the words "I'm happy, strong and
confident" several times – keep smiling as you do so. You felt an
emotional lift, didn't you? You can give yourself an emotional boost at any
time, just by changing your self-talk. If you make it a habit to repeat
motivating self-talk to yourself, not only will you feel better, but you'll
perform better in everything you do. Self-talk is powerful, and
it's free. It's the best thing you can do for yourself. Erase old self-talk tapes:
make new tapes Affirmations are a form of
self-talk, and you can create your own affirmations to use as self-talk.
However, the best way to change your old self-talk tapes, is to make a new
tape every time you catch yourself replaying an old tape. For example, if you hear
yourself saying: "I'll never get this project done. No one's helping me
with it, I'm always left to do the hard work and others get the credit…" Change your self-talk
immediately. Write down your new self-talk tape which will over time erase
the old self-talk tape: "This project's interesting. I'm going to have
fun working with it. I'll ask ___ and ___ for their input right away. I'm
taking charge of this project, it will be done in no time, and I'll claim the
credit because I deserve it." Now repeat your new self-talk
to yourself as often as you need to, particularly as soon as you can hear any
faint whispers of the old self talk. Boost the new tape with affirmations,
like: "I'm confident, capable and strong. I CAN do this!" Start today: use powerful
self-talk to enhance your performance in everything you do. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Liz Labrum Liz Labrum is a Master
Practitioner in Neuro Linguistic Programming (nlp) and hypnosis. Visit her
Think Right Now site at http://www.think-rightnow.com/ for more info
on performance-enhancing workshops and ebooks. Liz can help you boost your
career, increase energy levels and perform at your best. |
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