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Identify Your Negative Thinking Triggers

Identify Your Negative Thinking Triggers

If you understand what types of situations or events are most likely to trigger negative thinking, you can avoid a lot of negative thinking before it even happens.

Identify the triggers for negative thinking, deal with those triggers more directly, and you won’t experience nearly as much negative thinking in the first place.

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Call out Your Cognitive Distortions

Call out Your Cognitive Distortions

Cognitive distortions are errors in thinking that lead to unnecessarily painful and prolonged emotions.

We all fall into cognitive distortions from time to time. And while you probably can’t avoid them altogether, you can get much better at noticing them.

Anytime you feel your mood d...

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Identify the Emotions Behind Your Negative Thinking

Identify the Emotions Behind Your Negative Thinking

The content of your thoughts determines the content of your moods:

  • If you’re constantly worrying, you’re going to feel pretty anxious.
  • If you’re chronically ruminating on how someone hurt you, you’re going to feel pretty angry.

Negative thinking can lead to painful ...

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Distinguish Helpful vs Unhelpful Negative Thinking

Distinguish Helpful vs Unhelpful Negative Thinking

Just because you’re having negative thoughts doesn’t mean something’s wrong. In fact, negative thinking can be a very good thing!

What you want to watch out for is a specific type of negative thinking that is unhelpful.

Your brain’s primary job is to keep you safe and that requires so...

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The Downward Spiral

The Downward Spiral

Everybody gets stuck in negative thinking from time to time:

  • Anxious bouts of worry and catastrophizing
  • Depressing spirals of self-criticism and judgment
  • Angry cycles of rumination and resentment

Unfortunately, the way most people try to deal with their nega...

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Do your negative thinking intentionally, not reactively

Do your negative thinking intentionally, not reactively

Most people are in the habit of only thinking about their negative thinking when it shows up.

The best time to do hard, important work is when you’re feeling good, not when your life is falling apart!

And this principle applies to negative thinking as well.

Instead, you need to ...

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Change Your Thinking.

Change Your Thinking.

One way to reduce your anger is to change the way that you think about events, people, or situations.

When you find yourself focusing on things in a negative or irrational way, it's easy to get caught up in emotions that feel dramatic and even overwhelming.

By changing the way you th...

Understand why you're feeling angry.

Understand why you're feeling angry.

In addition to finding new ways to think and respond, it is also important to understand what might be triggering your anger in the first place.

Anger can be caused by a number of different things. Factors such as your personality, your coping style, your relationships, and your stress lev...

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