Quieting your Inner Critic: How to Replace that Chatter Positive Self-Talk
I recently surveyed over 2,000 thousand of my clients and over 50% of them admitted to being challenged with negative self talk. You might have a great idea, but defeat yourself before beginning. Do you feel like you are always talking yourself out of success?
One of my favorite quotes is by Henry Ford, “whether you think you can or think you cannot, either way you are right”. Our mind is a powerful barometer to our own success, and if we let it get the best of us, it will talk us out of anything that is a stretch, or uncomfortable, stifling growth and detouring success.
Maybe you start to set goals for yourself, but then you suddenly have nagging thoughts about how you aren’t up to the task or how you simply aren’t qualified to carry it through?
If you have ever experienced either situation, you need to change the way you respond to your inner critic, and yes, we all have one. Instead of buying into this primitive mechanism that is designed to keep you safe, you can learn to use positive self-talk to counter the negativity and overcome nearly all anxious thoughts – priceless!
Setting Goals and Sticking to Them with Positive Self-Talk
Most times you are initially filled with excitement when you first set goals for yourself, but then these are followed by self-doubt and self-defeating thoughts that stop you in your tracks before you even get started.
Ready to start that new weight loss program? You talk yourself into why it won’t work.
Thinking about joining a new chamber or network group? It’s might be only a matter of minutes before there’s a reason NOT to follow up with your idea, whether it’s too expensive or too far away.
It can be difficult to make the most of your life when you are constantly talking yourself out of being a success. It can be frustrating and discouraging to have these thoughts constantly plaguing you. Many of us, in fact, don’t even realize we have them! All we know is that we don’t have the confidence to stick to our plans and reach our goals.
But there’s another way!
Positive self-talk is an effective way to set goals and ensure that you stick to them, even if you have never been able to do this before. The way this works is that you decide what goal is important to you, and then you plan the logistics of how you are going to attain this goal. When self-doubt starts kicking in, you will respond with affirmations that prove your success without surrendering to the negative pressure. Since you’re reading this article, it’s clear that you’re no quitter and you’re certainly not a failure, so start believing in yourself!
Re-Programming Your Mind
Affirmations are essentially positive statements that re-program your mind for the positive. The moment you have a self-defeating thought you’d be able to counter the negative with a motivating statement. An example of a positive affirmation is: “I am worthy of great success,” or “I see myself making a difference by joining that group.” What this does is replace negativity with thoughts that will help you move toward your goals instead of further away from them.
Positive self-talk is easier to implement than you might think. You may not be aware of the severity of the negative dialogue currently within your mind. However, once you begin with positive self-talk, you will suddenly realize that you are self-sabotaging the goals you set for yourself from the minute that you make them. This process can open your eyes to exactly how much this inner conversation has been interfering with your life. You’ll feel hopeful that you can now set goals and surpass them.
Through positive self-talk you will be able easily set long and short-term goals for yourself. And when you use affirmations, you’ll have accessible tools to help you push yourself further than ever before. What’s a time you chose to quiet your inner critic and were glad you did?




I just sent that quote, from Henry Ford, to all of my LinkedIn list! I believe in the Law of Attraction, but I STILL fall into that negative cerebral chatter. I’ve been using subliminals and brainwave entrainments to over ride the subconscious beliefs that still seem to be lingering. (Some of it could even be ancestral.) I am amazed how fast it can show up..but the conscious and the subconscious have to match, or I don’t believe the affirmations can work like people want them to. I do think it helps alot not to tune in to negative media stories, and to keep yourself away from negative people. Like attracts like. And I agree that as soon as a negative shows up, counter it with positive. “Confidence is a habit that can be developed by acting as if you already had the confidence you desire to have.” Brian Tracy
Dear Mary,
I agree with you that the subconscious is a bear to take control of. I think the goal is to keep being aware, keep noticing negative self talk and ground in your body as much as possible the image of success you want – thank you so much!
Hi Jane,
Learning to manage and ultimately shutting down the negative self-talk is key to reaching our goals. Nothing can sabotage our success like the inner critic.
Whenever negative self talk creeps in I always consciously challenge the message. Basically the ego/little mind is just trying to protect itself from being hurt again by conveying limiting talk.
Justin, you are absolutely right! Noticing that our negative self talk is protecting us and challenging it is a smart way to break through when we feel unsure. Thanks for sharing.