Low Self Esteem is the Root of All Evil (part 2)
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Mapping Success: Download (82)One of the best examples of how thoughts and intentions impact matter is Dr. Emoto’s work, “Messages from Water”. Great book, beautiful pictures. Dr. Emoto has come up with a way to freeze water crystals. And simply by thinking or projecting your intentions at these water crystals, they change. When you are thinking positive, healthy thoughts, you have these beautiful water crystals. On the other hand, when you’re thinking negative, dysfunctional thoughts, these once-beautiful water crystals now become broken and disjointed. Now, our bodies are made of sixty percent water. The earth is made of two-thirds water. Imagine what happens when we begin to think more positively, more optimistically about ourselves. Our bodies change, and the earth changes too.
Now that you know how to change your thoughts from negative to positive, the next thing that has to happen is that you have to become aware of it. We are habituated to think negatively. The trick is to pay attention to what you’re thinking. And whenever you catch yourself beating yourself up emotionally, telling yourself you can’t do this, that the situation is hard, that you are bound to fail, replace those negative thoughts with positive ones.
Another thing you want to be aware of is you behavioral and environmental cues. If you are in an environment where you continually find yourself thinking negatively, it might be in your best interest to reduce your exposure to that environment. If you find yourself behaving in a certain manner, where afterwards you end up beating yourself up emotionally, telling yourself you’re no good, then I would like to suggest to you that it’s be healthy for you to stop doing those behaviors.
We’ve discussed affirmations, we’ve discussed awareness, now let’s add visualizations to the process. I find visualization to be an insufficient description of what I’m talking about. When you say “visualization, what most people will think is just seeing themselves doing some behavior. That works, but there are things you can add to it that make it work better, and I’d like to suggest that you use all of your senses. Not only sight, but sound and taste and touch-an example is sports psychology. Every professional sports team, most major college athletic programs have somebody on their coaching staff whose job it is to get people mentally prepared to play the game. If you’re on a baseball team, and you play third base, what a sports psychologist would do, is they would get you into a place where you could visualize being successful at playing third base. But they wouldn’t just say “see yourself make the play”, they would suggest to you that you hear the sound of the bat as it hits the ball. Feel the ball as it hits your glove. Hear the air as you throw the ball across the diamond to the first base. Hear the sound of the ball hitting the first-baseman’s glove. Feel the feeling of being successful as you throw that person out at first base. Incorporate all of your senses-what does the ground feel like beneath your feet?
Another thing that can help you feel better about yourself is if you start to achieve some of the things you’ve set out for yourself. Goal-achievement is a wonderful way to begin to feel better about yourself. On our website, Optimismisaskill.com, there is a document that you can download that will help you begin to create a plan to achieve some of your goals. Very simple process. First identify: what is the goal you are trying to achieve? Second is for you to identify the steps necessary in order for you to achieve that goal. Third, identify the resources available for you to help you achieve that goal. Fourth, you want to identify a start date: when are you going to start- and I would suggest to you- give yourself some credit, and write the date that you first download that document- because you’ve thought about achieving the goal, you’ve started the process.
Another thing that’s very important is for you to identify when you want to achieve the goal by-have a “date accomplished”. If you don?t have a date in mind that you’d like to have the goal accomplished by, then you don’t have a goal, you have a dream. And lastly, identify any possible barriers that might prevent you from achieving your goal, so that you’re not blind-sided by them.
Now, your goals may be very large; you may not be able to accomplish them all in a short amount of time, but having a list of things you can do to help you achieve that larger goal, and then doing one or two of them, and checking them off; what that does is that it allows you to put your head on your pillow at the end of the night feeling like you’ve actually achieved something, feeling like you’ve gotten closer to achieving that goal. I like to tell my students: “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.”
Another thing that fosters healthy self-esteem is keeping your word. All too often, we say things that we don’t mean, and then when we don’t come through, what we do is we beat ourselves up, which feeds back into the negative self-talk cycle we discussed earlier. For some of you, these are going to be new behaviors, and I’ve found it very useful to use support when attempting new behaviors. What I’d like to suggest to you is that you find some people who have your best interests at heart, and share with them what you’re trying to go through. So, let’s say you’re trying to improve your negative self-talk. Tell your friends! Tell your family. Tell the people who love you that this is what you’re doing. And help them be on the lookout for this, and whenever they catch you downgrading or degrading yourself, have them call you on it. “Hey, you just said you couldn’t do this! Is that really the energy you want to put into this effort?”
There’s a saying that practice makes perfect. We’re humans; “perfect” is an unattainable goal. But practice does make progress. This new behavior of loving yourself, treating yourself well, being kind to yourself- it’s going to take practice. It may feel phony at the beginning because of all the practice you’ve had at NOT loving yourself. But practice makes progress, and eventually, over time, the new behavior of loving yourself and being kind to yourself will become your normal, everyday default mode.
Let me give you an example of what I?m talking about regarding practice. Think of something that you are really good at right now. Playing music, cooking, playing sports-ask yourself this question. Are you better now, than when you first started? My guess is, you’ll probably say yes. Now ask yourself another question. Why? Why? Probably because you practiced. You spent time visualizing yourself being good at it, you spent time thinking about being good at it. What you have been doing all of this time is planting those positive seeds that create the positive reality.
Now that you have the raw material to create positive change in your life, we have to discuss how to avoid self-sabotage. Many times we have tried to improve our health and tried to improve our situations and stations in life, but something seems to go wrong.
In our next podcast, we will discuss how to overcome the tendency we have to self-sabotage.
host: jim mclelland - music: anna huff - transcription: colleen mclelland - engineering: dave huff
Very good, I like it alot.
Michele
I think that this is excellent and improving my self talk is something that will justify my awareness of myself and improve the way i am, i have had a difficult past and i have had alot of ups and downs in my life. However i feel that im stuck in these downs and i find myself blaming others for my mistakes and the reasons for me not progressing how i should. However through what was said i think that self-talk plays a major role in who you are, with positive self talk you promote a positive self image of yourself. People see this and are attracted to it, i find that just saying to yourself that your not good enough, or saying that i cant do this, or saying that will cause this are all implications of negative self talk… and this should be reversed because the truth is that we all are beautiful, important, and we all have something special and unique to offer to the world and to those around you. I just hope that my self-confidence and self worth improves so i can have a better quality of life… and i think through improving my self talk is the first step into a new me
Your background music rocks. It suits beautifully to your low voice.
I think I have to agree with you that low self-esteem is the root of evil since it will degrade yourself and chances are you will become reliant to alcohol, drugs and other vices just ease yourself out.
We’re humans; “perfect” is an unattainable goal.
Nothing more to say..
.-Jan