12 Most Self-Defeating Phrases to Toss Out, For Good

12 Most Self-Defeating Phrases to Toss Out, For Good

It’s hard to curb the tendency many of us have to criticize ourselves. Just today, I missed a turn I take several times a week, and I had to go about 20 blocks out of my way and make three right turns to get back on track. “Becky!” scolded that voice in my head, adding a few other things I can’t include here and keep it suitable for general audiences.

I actually caught myself and changed my response to this: “It’s okay. People make mistakes. I just need to refocus on the task at hand.” My two little boys were in the car, and I said it out loud so we all could hear. But the situation reminded me just how unhelpful those knee-jerk put downs we give ourselves can be.

Here’s a dozen to strike from the list, for good!

1. “Why did I do that?”

Just move on to the solution. Nothing good is going to come from asking why. Need proof? Ask a four-year old why he drew on the walls. Doesn’t solve a thing.

2. “How stupid”

More likely it was a bit clumsy, imperfect, unpolished or just wrong. For goodness sakes, don’t let a mere slip up impugn your intellect.

3. “I’ll fail”

When you tell yourself this, you’ve lost the race before the gun even goes off.

4. “I can’t”

Fear lurks here — as long as you let it.

5. “I’m not _____ enough”

Tall? Rich? Good-looking? Phooey!

6. “I don’t deserve it”

Of course you do. So remind yourself you do.

7. “I never win”

And, if you tell yourself this, you never will.

8. “I’ll look bad”

You’ve got to rise above that worry when seeking to make change, progress or big goals.

9. “It’s too hard”

Well, sure it is. Keep at it.

10. “I quit”

The progression of “it’s too hard.” Bargain with yourself. Take one more step. Then another. Then another. Urge yourself on, bit by bit. But don’t quit.

11. “It’s too late to _____”

It’s never too late, as long as you’re drawing breath. It’s never too late to learn, to reconcile, to love, to sing, to skip and to start speaking kindly to yourself.

12. “It won’t matter”

It always matters. And you always matter.

Self-talk is mighty powerful. What are the traps your inner voice sets? How do you avoid them? It might be by using positive narratives. That’s what I try to do.

Next, I’ll explore the 12 most uplifting words and phrases to keep handy and ready to use.

Featured image courtesy of Thomas Hawk via Creative Commons.


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Becky Gaylord

http://www.gaylordllc.com

Becky worked as a reporter for more than 15 years in Washington, D.C.; Sydney, Australia; and Cleveland, Ohio for major publications including the New York Times, Salon.com, Business Week, the Wall Street Journal, and was Associate Editor of the Plain Dealer's Editorial Page before she launched the consulting practice, Gaylord LLC. The company helps clients improve their external relations and communication and increase their influence and impact. Becky blogs about that (a few other things) at Framing What Works.

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dbvickery
dbvickery

I agree with all of your phrases, Becky - with the exception that I sometimes use #1 as motivation to succeed. I do better sometimes when I berate myself for "being an idiot" on the first attempt. Now, I do *not* do this with family or employees because they may not respond as well to that approach. But I can use anger at myself, and my poor excuse at a first attempt, to grit my teeth and be determined to succeed the next time.

Hey, I'm obstinate and still delusional enough to think I can do most of what I want to accomplish. Except for sales...still not so great at that ;)

BeckyGaylord
BeckyGaylord like.author.displayName 1 Like

@dbvickery Wow, DBV!  "I do better sometimes when I berate myself for "being an idiot" on the first attempt." I'd say it takes a very special and unique soul to find "motivation" in that kind of self talk. But we know you set that bar very high ; )  

p.s. Make sure to go a little easy on yourself when dishing out that motivation, my friend! 

Scott Rajavuori
Scott Rajavuori like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

Thanks for the post!  A positive attitude and outlook is what so many are lacking.  We need good roll models out there and more mentors for the kids exhibiting these traits!

BeckyGaylord
BeckyGaylord

@Scott Rajavuori You're so right, Scott. Kids really soak up so much of the good (and not so good) from the grown-ups around them.

MonicaCarterTagore
MonicaCarterTagore

What a timely post. I think we all are challenged in this area at times. Once we realize just how self-defeating our own thoughts can be, we can begin to change how we speak to ourselves. Some of the things we say to ourselves are things we'd never say to anyone else. So why be so mean to the person in the mirror? Our self-talk determines just how successful we will be. If we insist on negativity and all the "don'ts" of our lives, we will be pretty unhappy — and unsuccessful. Change that negative energy to something positive, and watch your whole world change, too!

Great post.

BeckyGaylord
BeckyGaylord

@MonicaCarterTagore Hi, Monica, and It's great to hear the post was well-timed for you. It just kind of flowed out, after I returned home after the trip I described in the opening, with my boys.

You're so right that we all have these moments -- some of us way too often! Thanks for reading and taking a moment to comment! @MonicaCarterTagore @MonicaCarterTagore

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