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Thought Stopping, Thought Distraction, and Negative Self-Talk

 
Author: George Zgourides

Thought stopping is an excellent way to eliminate negative self-talk. This simple technique involves using a verbal or physical trigger to halt undesirable thinking.

The most popular trigger is the word STOP, said out loud or to yourself. You might even try screaming STOP inside your head. You can also clap your hands, snap your fingers, squeeze your eyes tightly shut, think of a large red stop sign, or pop your wrist with a rubber band. Whichever you choose, your trigger allows you to break free from unproductive and debilitating thinking.

Remember, though, you should be consistent in your use of thought stopping. Use it every time you have irrational thoughts. As you continue to use this technique, youll gain control of your thinking and notice the frequency of your negative self-talk decreasing.

Thought distraction involves shifting your thoughts. One method is to think about something thats calming and positive, such as a birthday celebration, a vacation youre planning, or a time when you felt delighted. Another method is to think about complex matters so that your mind becomes completely occupied. Two good examples are saying the alphabet backwards and counting by sevens in your head.

The more you practice these techniques, the better theyll work. In the beginning, it can be tough to shift your thoughts for more than a few seconds at a time. But with practice, thought stopping and distraction will become second nature to you and help you find freedom from negative self-talk.

Author Bio:

George Zgourides

George D. Zgourides, M.D., Psy.D is a physician, clinical psychologist, and healthcare chaplain. He and his wife Christie are the authors of several books dealing with various health-related and self-help topics.

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