We all know that we engage in self
talk all day long but we are not aware of the crucial role it plays in
causing anxiety and depression. We wake
up with the thought how our day is going to be, how we acted in certain
situations and we constantly judge ourselves in our respective roles mother,
father, co worker, friends and other relations. We also assign meaning to the
situations we encounter and this meaning is a product of our imagination,
subjective bias, and personal experiences.
A situation can be neutral but we
make it good or bad by our own interpretation. For example, the sun rises and
two people look at it. One person looks at it and reacts happily. He begins to
plan how he is going to spend this sunny day and make the best of it. However,
another person looks at it and it does not give him the same pleasure. His mind
is focused on the negative aspect and he feels that the sun is going to bother
him while driving eastward. He closes the curtains and blinds and stays home
while the other person is planning a picnic with his friends and appears happy.
So the sun is neutral but two people can color their perception with their
individual interpretations. When we constantly evaluate our everyday situations
negatively, it leads to depression and anxiety. Therefore it is very important
to notice and be aware of our self talk.
Using positive self talk for
depression is an effective way to cope and even recover from this debilitating
disorder. Depression has a history of creating catastrophes in the mind. This
keeps your mind focused on negative thinking and also aids in the spiral down
into those deep, dark places where depression likes to dwell. Self talk for
depression must always be truthful, validating, positive and encouraging. Since
depression causes low self image, it is important to reduce all negative
thinking and critical self talk. When it comes to depression, self talk is
extremely important, especially since our thoughts influence how we feel
emotionally and physically. Depression enables you to become your own worst
enemy. Most times, we would never talk to others the same way we talk to
ourselves. Ignite Magazine is information
about how to Self-Talk beneficial for depressed people. Ignite Magazine is the
world’s leading Magazine for information on yoga and the yoga lifestyle. For more information visit the site http://www.ignite-magazine.com/
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