The Science of Self Talk: How to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence and Stop Getting in Your Own Way: Positive Psychology Coaching Series, Book 18 (Unabridged) The Science of Self Talk: How to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence and Stop Getting in Your Own Way: Positive Psychology Coaching Series, Book 18 (Unabridged)

The Science of Self Talk: How to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence and Stop Getting in Your Own Way: Positive Psychology Coaching Series, Book 18 (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Talking to ourselves - and learning to listen

We all speak to ourselves on a daily basis. Whether it’s out loud or an internal (or infernal) commentary, we all practice self-talk, and how we speak to ourselves can have a significant effect on our emotions and subsequent actions.

Some people’s self-talk is mostly about the future while, for others, it’s an internal dialogue about the past. Some self-talk is positive and upbeat, while other self-talk is harsh, critical, or defeatist. Self-talk can focus on other people, but, more often than not, it is about ourselves - and is often negative.

If you listen carefully, you’ll notice that your inner conversation reflects thoughts and emotions. Self-talk isn’t random. It exhibits patterns that repeat themselves. And everyone has their own characteristic self-talk that is uniquely theirs.

In The Science of Self Talk, mindfulness expert Ian Tuhovsky explains how we can rewrite the script when it comes to our internal communication. Through a series of simple exercises for use in daily life, you can understand your own self-talk in order to change the conversation.

This unique book covers:


Constructive self-talk and dysfunctional self-talk - and knowing the difference
The impact of negative self-talk
Learned helplessness
Positive self-talk - challenge or threat?
The Pareto Principle which says that, for many events, roughly 80 percent of the effects come from 20 percent of the causes
Creating the right circumstances for motivation
Getting to know yourself
Loving yourself - emotional intelligence
Turning down the volume on your self-talk


Self-talk is a little like turning on the director’s commentary on a movie. You can simply watch the movie, or you can add in commentary about what’s happening in it - this is, in a nutshell, what most of us do in our daily lives. The Science of Self Talk can help you to rewrite the script of your movie and improve the way that you - and others - see yourself.

GENRE
Self-Development
NARRATOR
RS
Randy Streu
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
01:37
hr min
RELEASED
2018
24 October
PUBLISHER
Ian Tuhovsky
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
80.1
MB

Customer Reviews

Texas_Ranger_SA ,

Not another self help book

Many years ago I recall reading a book called Not another self help book. It touched in providing the tools to living happily. Now many years later I listen to this audio book on ‘self help’ or as I prefer to call it ‘Self improvement’. I really enjoyed this book and found it easy to understand and it made sense giving good examples from everyday life. I just need to do the exercises now.