changing your mindset and reframing the way that you detail in the article is really crucial for that self-doubt or I'm not good enough talk. i'm pretty sure it's universal to all of us at times. thanks for the reminder Scott 🙏
Most of us have an ongoing self-talk track playing in our heads on repeat. It's so important to pay attention to it and reframe it whenever we catch ourselves caught up in self-doubt. It will make a world of difference in how you feel about yourself and in your results.
Scott, I was just speaking with someone on this yesterday. I believe reframing our speech to ourselves (and to others), is positive and healthy.
There are people that believe that our trauma can be reframed that may be it didn't happen the way we thought it happened and to look at it with a different perspective... and then even possibly it was good! Now, for those of us that know trauma too well, that is unacceptable.
Rape, abuse, and many other things are not good and the people that do those things are not good. Some will say they are, they just did a bad thing. Well, not repeat offenders.
I get coming through it and creating something positive out of it, which is exactly what I've done and so many others. That part I can accept.
Didn't mean to go off on a tangent, but because it was something brought up here and a discussion I had yesterday, it's "raw" this morning.
Really enjoyed the article- definitely reinforced reframing these thoughts that come to all of us. But as you said, we're learning and growing, and isn't that what part of life is about?
I'm a big fan of reframing and this is one great application of it. Love it, Scott!
changing your mindset and reframing the way that you detail in the article is really crucial for that self-doubt or I'm not good enough talk. i'm pretty sure it's universal to all of us at times. thanks for the reminder Scott 🙏
Most of us have an ongoing self-talk track playing in our heads on repeat. It's so important to pay attention to it and reframe it whenever we catch ourselves caught up in self-doubt. It will make a world of difference in how you feel about yourself and in your results.
Scott, I was just speaking with someone on this yesterday. I believe reframing our speech to ourselves (and to others), is positive and healthy.
There are people that believe that our trauma can be reframed that may be it didn't happen the way we thought it happened and to look at it with a different perspective... and then even possibly it was good! Now, for those of us that know trauma too well, that is unacceptable.
Rape, abuse, and many other things are not good and the people that do those things are not good. Some will say they are, they just did a bad thing. Well, not repeat offenders.
I get coming through it and creating something positive out of it, which is exactly what I've done and so many others. That part I can accept.
Didn't mean to go off on a tangent, but because it was something brought up here and a discussion I had yesterday, it's "raw" this morning.
Really enjoyed the article- definitely reinforced reframing these thoughts that come to all of us. But as you said, we're learning and growing, and isn't that what part of life is about?
Thank you, Scott !