These are notes from my weight management class. Any inaccuracies are the fault of the note taker.
- We can have self-talk
- Just cutting certain foods may not cause weight loss
- Feelings of accomplishment and hopefulness can encourage more dedication on your goals.
- Often self-talk is when you’re alone
- Seek out the triggers of self-talk
- Causes of self-talk negative
- Cognitive distortion > say things sound rational but are not true.
- All or nothing thinking
- Overgeneralization
- Mental filter
- Disqualify the positive
- Jumping to conclusions
- Mind reading
- The fortune teller error
- Magnifications or minimization
- Emotional reasoning
- Should statements
- Labeling and mislabeling
- Personalization
- Assumptions about our appearance can influence our self-talk.
How to think positive
- Create a list of things we’ve accomplished in the past.
- Create a list of positive things people said about us.
- Count your mini accomplishments. Yum, I ate grapes.
- Concentrate of thing you’ve accomplished when you remember the day.
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