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Boost Self-Confidence: 5 Ways To Silence Your Inner Critic

Melyssa Griffin

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Boost Your Confidence: 5 Ways To Silence Your Inner Critic

Let’s imagine that you have a friend who can be really critical. She lets you know when you’ve put on a few extra pounds. She makes you lose confidence right before an important presentation. She points out your flaws and reminds you when you’re not doing as well as others. If you had a friend like that, you’d kick her to the curb, right?! No one needs that negativity in their life! So, if we wouldn’t accept this criticism from our friends, why do we accept it from ourselves?

We let ourselves get away with a surprising amount of negative self-talk. Sometimes it happens so often that it becomes background noise, but this kind of criticism can be seriously damaging to your self-confidence. So what can you do to silence your inner critic? Here are five insightful tips:

1. Listen to your negative thoughts

This may seem counter-intuitive, but you can only silence your inner critic when you’re actually aware of it. I don’t mean feeding into it, but trying to listen as objectively as possible to those negative voices. A lot of times those negative thoughts stem from insecurities that are unmerited. Take the time to actually listen to what you’re telling yourself and you’ll find that oftentimes, those criticisms are silly. Actively listening to your negative talk will reveal that most of your criticisms are undeserved and ridiculous. If you wouldn’t say it to a friend, why say it to yourself?

2. Get productive

Although some of our negative thoughts are unwarranted and overly judgmental, some of that criticism is toward real issues that need to be addressed. If there are certain parts of your life that you know need improving, do something about it. Don’t give yourself ammo for negative self-talk. There’s nothing worse than that nagging voice in your head that yet again you’re late on your deadline. And because you know it’s true, it can lead to a downward spiral of continually criticizing yourself.

Being nasty to yourself is never okay and it’s certainly not productive. Instead, take tangible steps to improve. Set goals and track your progress. Even if it’s baby steps, gradually improving yourself will replace negative thoughts with positive ones and ultimately silence your inner critic.

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3. Re-think how you see other people

Negative thoughts of any sort are toxic to your soul. If you allow yourself to be critical and judgmental of others (admit it, we’ve all been there!), you’re only setting yourself up with the mentality that it’s okay to be critical of yourself, too. Hold off on gossip and stay away from rash judgments that may seem harmless. Feeding into the negativity will only come around to bite you in the butt.

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4. Ask yourself this question

Not sure if you’re being too critical of yourself? Life coach Tony Teegarden recommends asking this one question: Would you say this to your five year old self? Would you tell your five-year-old self that they’re not smart enough, that they’re overweight or untalented? Of course not! You’d tell them to believe in themselves and that they can do anything they set their mind to. So, if you wouldn’t dare be so negative to your younger self, why do it now? Self-confidence can be fragile at any age and we need to be sure to that we’re doing everything we can to support ourselves.

5. Remind yourself of how awesome you are

Sometimes the only way to silence your inner critic is to drown it out with positive statements. It doesn’t have to be as hokey as telling yourself positive affirmations in the mirror. But giving yourself a little pep talk when you’re really getting critical can do wonders. I actually keep a little letter tucked in my wallet that lists my strengths. Whenever I start that negative self-talk, I pop out my letter and remind myself what a strong, confident and capable woman I am. It’s not about bragging or trying to inflate your ego, it’s about being honest with yourself about what you do well. Sometimes we all need a little reminder that we’re capable people who can take on whatever life throws at us!

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How do you silence your inner critic?

  1. Kristi Craig says:

    I love the tip to recognize your negative self talk. I know for me, there are times when I think things, and I’m not aware of how the damage I am doing to myself and my confidence.
    Thanks for this post!

    Kristi | http://www.beloverly.com

  2. Kati Rose says:

    I really needed to read this post this morning. I’ve been really struggling with the inner critic over a few things and was aware of it, but this really gave me the initiative to hopefully kick those thoughts to the curb. I really like the “would you say this to your friend” because no never and that’s pretty alarming.

  3. Really great post! Over the past few years I’ve come leaps and bounds from where I used to be in terms of self confidence. What worked for me is ‘fake it till you make it’! If you act like you have confidence and try and portray yourself in that light, then eventually something switches and you’ll realize how great you are ;)! I do need to be less hard on myself when it comes to my work though.

    – Lauren Schroer // http://www.laurenschroer.com

  4. Marieta A. says:

    Wonderful post! So refreshing and helpful, I have always been a bit to harsh on myself and I recently became aware of it. Nothing worst than creating unnecessary stress and pointless criticism that only destroys creativity and like you mentioned, the happiness of our souls. Even worst if it comes from ourselves!

    Marieta A. | Head of Roses

  5. Mildly Moody says:

    Great post! It’s so necessary to be reminded of these things from time to time. I feel like I am way too hard on myself (and maybe sometimes others too). Judging is such a nasty thing to do.

    Ps- I just started a new blog. It’s called Mildly Moody and its aimed towards female entrepreneurs and career IT girls. Perhaps you can take a look when you get a chance?
    Now following you!
    Xoxo, Cori

    http://www.mildlymoody.wordpress.com

  6. “Rethink how you see other people.” Brilliant.

  7. I LOVE THIS. “Rethink how you see other people.” All the yes!

  8. Aly Bubbles says:

    I love this post! Thinking objectively about negative self-talk can be really eye-opening. You’re right when you say that negative self-talk often comes from silly insecurities. We need to remind ourselves of this more often! 🙂

  9. That suggestion about asking yourself if you would say this to your 5 year old self really hit me hard. I think a lot of what I say about myself I would never say to her. Thank you for the reminder!

  10. I loved #4 so much it’s making me rethink soooo much! Seriously I’ve been feeling slightly negative about myself lately because I’m trying to get things done and get rejections all the time and definitely I wouldn’t tell my 5 year old self that that’s probably what she deserves! Great advice!

  11. Alexandra says:

    I love #5’s tip! I try to silence my inner critic by designing really pretty desktop backgrounds filled with positive quotes and reminders which serve as constant confidence boosters. I also make a list of my strengths,but I keep it tucked away in a binder for when I really need a boost. I am definitely going to start putting it in my wallet to give myself a “pep-talk” on-the-go. 🙂

  12. Ali Kat says:

    #4 really hit me hard. I teach kids all day long, and I cannot fathom ever telling any of them the lies I believe about myself!

  13. Sam Smith says:

    very well said… it influence lots of people to their best and be confident in any situation…

    confidence course in us | self presentation book

  14. ali taylor says:

    very informative tips given by you. thanks for sharing it. i also boost myself and don’t ever feel fear in any situation.

    Self Confidence

  15. PurrrdyPanda says:

    I absolutely love this post! Your entire blog is just a wealth of inspiration and absolute nuggets of wisdom!! Thank you so much for sharing it!!

    • This just made my day. Thank you so much!

      • PurrrdyPanda says:

        You deserve the praise sweetheart, I had started another blog almost two years ago and I found it an absolute nightmare. I’m not quite set up as I want to be but thanks to your willingness to share enabling us to get through the difficult bits I am almost there!! Once I have a bit more experience I am going to and help others the same way you’ve helped me! So again … Thank you!!

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