4. Step Away
If you are caught up in a cycle of negative self-talk, you can step away and take a moment to shift your perspective. Put yourself in the friend position and imagine that your friend is going through what you are. How would you advise your friend? What words of comfort would you offer? You might be surprised just how powerful it is to imagine you are speaking to someone you love.
5. Talk
Talking about things can be a powerful tool in overcoming negative self-talk, talking to yourself in a journal, asking yourself proactive questions like “What can I learn from this?” or “How would I view this differently if it was someone I loved who did this?”. Talking to a friend who will challenge your negative thoughts and assist you in changing your perspective or a talking to a therapist who can assist you. Ignoring negative self-talk won’t help you and pushing it aside and trying to pretend it isn’t happening will only make it more likely to resurface. The best thing you can do is process it and to process it, you have to be able to talk it out. With yourself, a friend or a therapist.
6. Shelve It
This might sound contradictory considering the last point. However, there are points where negative self-talk can be so overwhelming you need to shelve it. That doesn’t mean it’s forever.
In fact, what you can do is sit down and visualize yourself taking the negative self-talk and placing it on a shelf to give you the emotional space you need to get clarity. It’s really hard to break out of a negative spiral, but using visualization can help disrupt it long enough for you to get a better grip on it.
7. Focus on the Moment
Finally, you can curb negative self-talk with mindfulness. Mindfulness is a highly effective way to combat negative thinking, and it can help you find a sense of relief while you refocus.
When your mind starts to wander, mindfulness gives you the tools to bring it back to the moment to focus on the here and now. Mindfulness is simply a combination of meditation, breathing exercises, and grounding and it’s a great way to break out of a negative spiral.