7 lies to stop telling yourself if you want to become mentally stronger
Courtesy of Amy Morin
But letting go of beliefs you cling to and reframing your unhealthy thoughts isn't always easy.
Your brain will do everything it can to keep you inside your comfort zone. It will underestimate you. It will fill your head with self-doubt. And it will try to convince you that you don't belong.
Believing all these lies will drain you of the mental strength you need to feel and do your best.
So the choice is yours. Do you want your brain to be your best asset or your worst enemy?
Here are seven lies to stop telling yourself right now if you want to become mentally stronger:
If you're convinced you're not good enough, chances are you won't try. You won't put in the effort and work needed to create your dream life.
But convincing yourself that other people will prevent you from reaching goals will only hold you back. If you believe you can't trust anyone or think everyone is out to get you, you won't develop the support team needed to thrive. Your relationships will suffer, and your decisions will be negatively affected.
A subtle shift from thinking "I can't stand this " to "I'm choosing not to do this " can make all the difference in the world. Empower yourself to make good decisions based on the fact that you want something better for yourself, not because you lack the skills and confidence to handle discomfort.
Mental health is a lot like physical health. You can choose to do exercises that make you strong even when dealing with a health condition. Becoming stronger is all about the choices you make on a daily basis. So remind yourself that no matter what you're battling, you can choose to do something to build mental strength today.
Telling yourself that you lack willpower will give you an excuse to give in to temptation. Ultimately, it can turn into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Your scars can be proof that you're a survivor rather than a victim. If you're struggling to work through something that happened to you, seek professional help. A therapist can help you heal old wounds and turn your struggles into superpowers.
The truth is you probably aren't as different as you think. But there are plenty of ways to capitalize on your differences in a way that helps you become your best.
But letting go of beliefs you cling to and reframing your unhealthy thoughts isn't always easy.
Your brain will do everything it can to keep you inside your comfort zone. It will underestimate you. It will fill your head with self-doubt. And it will try to convince you that you don't belong.
So the choice is yours. Do you want your brain to be your best asset or your worst enemy?
Here are seven lies to stop telling yourself right now if you want to become mentally stronger:
1. "I'm not good enough"
Everyone believes this lie at one time or another. Whether you think you're not smart enough, attractive enough, or ambitious enough, believing you don't measure up can wreak havoc on your self-worth and performance.2. "Other people will hold me back"
Other people may tell you that you can't succeed. They might not pick you for a promotion. They may even try to stand in your way when you tell them about your dreams.But convincing yourself that other people will prevent you from reaching goals will only hold you back. If you believe you can't trust anyone or think everyone is out to get you, you won't develop the support team needed to thrive. Your relationships will suffer, and your decisions will be negatively affected.
3. "I can't stand it"
Quitting your job because you think you can't tolerate one more second of being in the office means you've convinced yourself that you can't handle being uncomfortable.4. "My mental health issues keep me from being strong"
Some of the strongest people I've ever met were battling depression and anxiety.Mental health is a lot like physical health. You can choose to do exercises that make you strong even when dealing with a health condition. Becoming stronger is all about the choices you make on a daily basis. So remind yourself that no matter what you're battling, you can choose to do something to build mental strength today.
5. "I don't have the willpower"
Everyone has willpower. It's up to you to create an environment that helps you preserve it. (Don't keep ice cream in the freezer if it sabotages your diet every night.)6. "I'm too damaged"
Believing that your emotional wounds have left you too damaged to succeed gives those old hurts power over your present and future.Your scars can be proof that you're a survivor rather than a victim. If you're struggling to work through something that happened to you, seek professional help. A therapist can help you heal old wounds and turn your struggles into superpowers.
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