The inner critic is an ingrained voice that you have internalized over the years from criticism you’ve heard from your surroundings and caregivers. It could be a parent, kids in school, a teacher, or more. As children, we want to be loved, accepted and have a sense of belonging. As a result, we assume that what we’ve been told by the people we love, or the group we want to belong to, is the absolute truth and we adopt it, even when it’s not, so we can gain the love we desire.
A parent who abandoned you might have made you feel that you will never be worthy of love. Bullying in school might have taught you that vulnerability is a dangerous thing. A parent making fun of the size of your nose might have made you feel like you are not enough. A popular group in school might have made you feel ugly when in fact you were gorgeous. These experiences turn into limiting beliefs and somatic blocks that limit what is possible for you in life and impact the results in business, love, relationships, and more. By reprogramming the limiting beliefs inside us, we can free ourselves from the harmful beliefs so we may go after what we really want while feeling our own self-worth and self-love.
You can reprogram negative sentences you tell yourself, such as, ”I am not good enough,” “I am fat,” “I’ll never be loved,” or whatever is the “truth” you internalized as a child. You can reprogram the negative self-talk by creating an inspiring sentence to counterbalance it. If you are always practicing that you’ll never have love, then your new sentence might be, “I am totally lovable!” It needs to be magnificent and really reverse the core of what you feel.
Even if at first you don’t believe it. Negative thoughts arising are very common, especially among female change-makers, After years, even decades, of repeating negative statements to yourself, it will take some time to reprogram new positive affirmations. Creating a powerful new habit takes time, patience, and dedication with consistency. Have patience. You are a work in progress.
Here’s one simple practice that I use with my executive clients to cultivate their self-love. If you’ll practice this daily for a month, you’ll notice a big shift in your confidence.
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