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How to turn negative self-talk into positive momentum

2/17/2017

 
Some days are better than others.
In my past, I had a boss that used to say,  "Bring your best everyday, no matter what 'your best' is that day."

That really stuck with me, and I now tell others that as well.

The idea is to  put forth whatever amount of positive energy  is the best you can give that  day, knowing that some days  'your best' will be better than other days.

Like you, and everyone else, I'm human, so that means we experience life and an array of information and emotions that have an effect on us and how we interact in the world.

Sometimes I feel like I'm running on all cylinders  and everything falls into place smoothly, and other times I can't seem to do anything correct.

So far, today has been a day where I can't seem to get things together. I've felt behind from the moment I woke up.

A little spark to get you  moving in the right direction

Then I did something that helped me change my mindset a bit  -- enough to infuse a little positive energy and self-talk.

The result is that I now have a little momentum to build upon to turn my day around and give  'my best' at a slightly higher level than I previously thought  possible today.

Knowing that I'm likely my own worst critic, and you probably are your own worst critic too, I went out to my LinkedIn profile and realized I have several  Recommendations  there.

Recommendations on one's LinkedIn profile are from others you've worked with who have given a nice testimonial about you/your work.

I read through a few, and it helped me realize that I am good at what I do. I do bring value to others. These people who I admire and respect have documented it for the world to see.

Conclusion
When you need a self-talk  pick-me-up  read a few of your LinkedIn Recommendations.  

Another approach is to keep a folder in your email account where you save positive  emails from those you work with/for who thank you for a job well-done and read them periodically as affirmations that even though you may have some not-so-good-days, you have and will  have good days.

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