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changing your negative thoughts

July 12, 2023

When it comes to confidence and self-esteem, everyone struggles. Some are brought down by comments from others, and almost everyone struggles with negative thoughts of their own. They come up so casually and frequently that we tend not to even notice them. The truth of it is this: people will always have little nagging voices in their heads saying that they can’t do things, they aren’t good enough, and something about them is wrong. Our self-deprecating ways of thinking can change when we put intention into thinking another way.

learn from repetition

Just like when we learned how to read when we were growing up, human minds learn best from making habits. Habits are difficult to create, but at Manhattan Wellness we know that they have an enormous impact on day-to-day life.

understand that your thoughts might not be yours

The things that pop into our heads first are often a product of what we are used to, not a reflection of who we truly are. If you surround yourself with critical and harsh people, your thoughts might be a little more harsh and critical to the world around you.

  • Train your thoughts about others to be kinder. When you see someone in an outfit that you don’t like or eating food that you think is gross, don’t criticize them for it in your head. Think about how fascinating and beautiful it is that people from all walks of life have different tastes and preferences and try to admire the world from that standpoint.

  • Appreciate other people. While you don’t need to thank those who are close to you constantly, having positive thoughts about the people and things around you will keep you in the habit of it and lead to thinking more positive things about yourself.

know that you control yourself

Even if your negative thoughts are rampant, that isn’t the only part of you in your mind. You can respond to yourself as though the nasty things you may say about yourself are coming from another person altogether.

  • Acknowledge the thought and don’t let it slow you down. After you have a mean thought about yourself, recognize that you had it, thank it for your opinion, and continue with what you were about to do. You can replace it with something positive if you’d like.

  • Take yourself a little less seriously. It’s incredible to be hard-working and in control of the aspects of your life, but negative thoughts could be stemming from stress. Appreciate yourself for what you do, and be mindful of your actions.

At the end of the day, you are with yourself every day of every year. People say that you are your own worst critic, and our therapists know that it’s true. But you can be your own peppiest cheerleader and your own inspiration too.

start therapy for self-esteem in new york & change your negative thoughts

Ready to break free from negative thoughts and boost your self-esteem? Start therapy for self-esteem in Manhattan, Brooklyn, or anywhere in New York with Manhattan Wellness. Embrace a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Get support in creating empowering habits, using positive language, and appreciating your uniqueness. Follow these steps to get started:

  1. Contact Manhattan Wellness today or email us at hello@manhattanwellness.org

  2. Schedule your first appointment with one of our Manhattan therapists

  3. Embark on this empowering path to a confident, happier you

other therapy services we offer in manhattan, brooklyn, and throughout new york

Our therapists recognize that discovering your “enough” is a journey. And it can become even more complex when the inner critic interferes, giving rise to additional challenges. We provide a range of services to ensure you receive the essential support, care, and guidance to achieve your goals. Our offerings include specialized support for women, anxiety treatment, depression counseling, and dating therapy. Along with services for college students, maternal mental health, body image therapy, and much more. If you feel dissatisfied with your current life and are seeking meaningful changes, let’s have a conversation about it.

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