In the interview with People, she encouraged women who struggle with self - critical thoughts to shut down that little
negative voice in their head.
The next time you hear
a negative voice in your head criticizing something you've done, or the way you look or behave, practice Ahimsa on yourself by recognizing self - criticism as harm ---- sometimes even a form of violence.
My biggest naysayer was me, and
the negative voices in my head.
Not exact matches
I could go on, but if I did, I would be succumbing to the
voice in every journalist's
head that urges him or her to emphasize the
negative.
We have enough trouble battling the thoughts and
voices in our own
head, we don't need to be outnumbered by listening to
negative colleagues, relatives or friends.
That
negative, self - doubting
voice in your
head that tells you that you'll never succeed gets stronger and louder with every repetition.
I feel as though the chains have been unlocked and now I'm free from my
negative mindset and
voices in my
head (all of that past,
negative self - talk).
What if you could be freed of that
negative little
voice in your
head filling you with self - doubt and confusion?
Why is there a
voice in our
heads that point out all the
negative things about our partner?