The Science of Self Talk: How to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence and Stop Getting in Your Own Way (Positive Psychology Coaching Series)

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UPC:
9781728688299
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2018-10-12
Author:
Ian Tuhovsky
Language:
english

Product Overview

Talking to ourselves - and learning to listen

We all speak to ourselves on a daily basis. Whether its out loud or an internal (or infernal) commentary, we all practice self-talk and, how we speak to ourselves can have a significant effect on our emotions and subsequent actions. Some peoples self-talk is mostly about the future while, for others, its an internal dialogue about the past. Some self-talk is positive and upbeat, while other self-talk is harsh, critical or defeatist. Self-talk can focus on other people but, more often than not, it is about ourselves - and is often negative. If you listen carefully, youll notice that your inner conversation reflects thoughts and emotions. Self-talk isnt random. It exhibits patterns that repeat themselves. And everyone has their own characteristic self-talk that is uniquely theirs. In The Science Of Self-Talk mindfulness expert, Ian Tuhovsky, explains how we can re-write the script when it comes to our internal communication. Through a series of simple exercises for use in daily life, you can understand your own self-talk in order to change the conversation.

Learn how you can listen to and understand your internal dialogue in order to change it.

Many of us practice negative self-talk by default - how many times have you called yourself an idiot or chastised yourself for not being good enough? Negative self-talk is a harmful habit which can lead to anxiety, depression and helplessness and, yet, this is something that most of us do on a regular basis. For many people, this is learned behaviour whereby caution against boasting leads to self-criticism or self deprecation. For others, this is a natural reflection of the self and one that can slowly corrode self esteem. This unique book covers: Constructive self-talk and dysfunctional self-talk - and knowing the difference.The impact of negative self-talkLearned helplessnessPositive self-talk - challenge or threat?The Pareto Principle which says that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.Creating the right circumstances for motivationGetting to know yourselfLoving yourself - emotional intelligenceTurning down the volume on your self-talkIn the past, people who engaged in negative self-talk or self-criticism were often labelled perfectionists, insinuating that its actually a positive thing but its so much more damaging than that. Learning to identify our negative self-talk behaviour is the first step toward freeing us from its grip. With the right tools, we can change our internal dialogue, opening ourselves up to new opportunities, increased self-esteem and confidence. More than just a self-help manual, The Science of Self-Talk is a Positive Psychology Coaching Series which explains the roots of self-talk, or, intrapersonal communication. The book explains that these are the thoughts that we hear with the auditory part of our brain and which add a kind of commentary to our daily life. Self talk is a little like turning on the directors commentary on a movie. You can simply watch the movie or you can add in commentary about whats happening in it - this is, in a nutshell, what most of us do in our daily lives. The Science Of Self Talk can help you to re-write the script of your movie and improve the way that you - and others - see yourself.

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