12 Toxic Thoughts and How to Avoid Them
We all develop negative and toxic attitudes at times, and none of us are invulnerable to mood swings or thoughts that dampen our happiness. That doesn't mean you should surrender to them. Whether your negative attitude appears often or is a rare event, it is important for your long-term happiness that you manage to identify the thoughts that create it and what will change how you think. The 12 toxic and negative thoughts presented here pass through most of our minds, and it's best to know how to handle them, freeing ourselves to live a truly happy life.
1. "I may not be happy right now, but I know I'll be happy in the future."
Instead of being thankful for having two working legs, a body that can do so many things and a brain that works all the time, many people complain about their weight and their looks. Instead of being thankful for the roof over our heads, many people pray for a shiny new car. Don't be those people. You may not have everything now, but you have plenty. To see that, just make a list of things to be thankful for. The world is full of people who would trade places with you in a heartbeat. Don't wait for happiness later when you can have it now. It's all about appreciating what you DO have.
2. "Happiness depends on great moments and specific circumstances."
3. "Every step I take, for myself and for others, must be logical."
4. "I'm not good enough to do this."
When you find yourself in a circle of self-hate, you must remember that you were not born this way. At some point in your past, someone or something sent you the message that something is wrong with you, and you've internalized that lie and accepted it as the truth. But it isn't a lie you should carry on your back, and those that judge you are not you, so what do they know about what you can and cannot do?
In the same way that you learned to see yourself in a negative light, so you can learn to see yourself in a positive one. Every time you feel this inadequacy, see it as a challenge and prove to yourself and to others that you have self-respect and that no one has control over what you can and cannot do. It won't be easy, and it won't happen overnight, but it's possible with enough practice. It starts when you give yourself a break, and consider the possibility that you CAN do anything.
6. "I've seen and heard it all."
No matter how much you know, how much you've learned or how many experiences you've been through, this life is much too complicated for anyone to be able to say that. Every day is a chance for a surprise, and you should never think that you're done learning. We learn every day, from the moment we're born to the moment we close our eyes for the last time. Keep an open mind, because often the things we thought we knew end up giving us some valuable new lessons.
7. "I need to be in control."
Imagine you are driving your car and get stuck in traffic. There's nothing you can do but to be patient. Yet, that doesn't stop most of us from changing lanes, trying to bypass other cars or even, in desperate cases, drive on the other side of the road. These are all attempts to regain control over a situation that we simply cannot change. This leads to frustration and when we finally do get to where we were going - we already feel negative and frustrated, which may cause us to take it out on others or just make ourselves feel worse.
Accept the fact that sometimes we have no control over what happens to us, but remember that no matter what happens and no matter what the result is, it will all work out in the end. Don't sacrifice your present for a future you fear. Let go and let life happen, investing your energy in the good things you can control, spending time with your loved ones.
8. "I've been hurt so bad that I'll never recover."
9. "Everything that happens is personally connected to me."
It's easy to believe that everything that happens around us is somehow connected to us personally. It's easy to believe you are unloved or unwanted when people seem angry or unfriendly. But the truth is most people make their choices based on what they're going through themselves, and it rarely has anything to do with you personally. Someone might have a bad day, and we all have our own problems and struggles to overcome. Don't take things personally, understand that every person around you is just trying to find their own way through bad and good days a.
10. "I'm better than other people."
Remember, climb a mountain not so people can look at you, but so you can look at the world.
11. "What they don't know won't hurt them."
We all tell little white lies now and again. But even the simplest little lie can cause us stress and anxiety in the long run. In fact, it's quite terrifying to think that most people are more surprised by honesty than they are by lies. The one thing that unites people the most is being open and honest with each other; helping others see the world the way it is instead of selling them illusions.
Most importantly, don't lie for the sake of your own mental health. It's such an easier life when you're simply being honest and have nothing to hide.
12. "I just don't have time for my family and friends."
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If you notice some of these behaviors and thoughts in yourself, remember that you're not alone. We all have a negative side buried deep within us, and it has the potential of bubbling up to the surface when we least expect it. The key is your own awareness, so identify the toxic thoughts and behaviors when they happen and stop them in time. Remember these tips and live your life the way you're supposed to - happy.
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