Happiness Is Telling Off Your Critic
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Happiness Is Telling Off Your Critic
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Kathy Gates, Professional Life Coach
www.reallifecoach.com
In order for your life to work in a way that makes sense to you,
and feel "happy" (whatever you define that to be), one of the
first things that is an absolute MUST is getting the Critic In
Your Head under control.
That critic will give you every excuse, every conceivable
reason, every possible negative response imaginable as to why
you shouldn't, couldn't, haven't, or might as well not even
bother.
Tell Him Off!
Every time you hear yourself think, "yeah, but...", start
kicking. Kicking and screaming that YOU ARE IMPORTANT ENOUGH to
not dwell on all the reasons why not. You have decided that YOU
ARE IMPORTANT ENOUGH to focus on all the reasons WHY.
Now, let's get to the tough part.
Understand that what's going on in your head is not "you" --it's
your critic, your conscience, whatever you want to call it. We
all have one, and we all NEED one to help us make decisions.
But sometimes - due to any number of things - it can get out of
control. It's not your fault. I'd bet that if you were in
close touch with the voice, it sounds like an authority figure
somewhere along your lifepath (parent/guardian, teacher, spouse,
a boss...). That's just when it got out of control.
But it's not "you". It's important that you separate your
authentic self from this critic, so that you can evaluate your
performance, evaluate your choices, but not be so critical that
it causes you to do things you know aren't good for you overall.
The first step is to PRACTICE seeing this other voice in your
head as separate from the real you. You want to observe it,
listen to it, and then be able to challenge it. Use your sense
of humor here...give it a name, a face.
Consider it an obnoxious room-mate that annoys you and
criticizes you.
Tell Him Off!
Tell it you know what's best for you and your family and for
your life, and you're not going to let (fillinthename) tell you
how to run your life. You're smart, you're capable, and there's
no bully in this world who's going to mess that up for you with
his loud mouth.
Tell Him Off!
Right now, you're operating on the belief that this critic in
your head is right. I want you to swing the totally opposite
direction, just to get the feel of it. For one day, decide that
EVERYTHING the critic says is not correct, is not in your best
interest; in fact, is a jealous room-mate who wants to wreck
your life!
Tell Him Off! Challenge it!
This will help you see the total opposite, and then hopefully,
you'll be able to bring back the critic slowly until you have a
nice balance.
As I said, this takes PRACTICE. You are literally allowing this
obnoxious inner child to run amuck right now. STOP IT! Sit it
down and have a discussion with it. Decide you are Super-Nanny
and you’re on the case. Tell it YOU are in charge. Your
thoughts are YOURS, you decide what to think…
Not that crazy, annoying, obnoxious room-mate in your head.
TELL HIM OFF! And you’ll be well on your way to making the
changes that will help you achieve your goals, and find your
very own brand of happiness.
Kathy Gates is a Certified Emotional Intelligence Life Coach in
Scottsdale AZ who specializes in finding happiness in daily
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