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Negative Thoughts Distort Your Reality

November 10, 2014 Fay Agathangelou

When you have low self-esteem, you have a negative view of yourself. However, your negative thoughts are your own perception. It’s not what others see and it does not reflect your actual self-worth. Your negative thoughts are, therefore, a distortion of reality.

Believing Your Negative Thoughts

Your negative thoughts are destroying your self-esteem and sense of self-worth. Understand how negative thoughts distort reality. Watch this.

It's very easy to believe your own perception. Negative thoughts cause negative feelings and these make the thoughts seem very real. As a result, you believe that your low self-esteem is your actual worth as a person. However, this is not the truth.

Believing your negative thoughts or feelings may prevent you from taking action and can keep you very stuck. In order to build your self-esteem, you need to take action regardless of your negative thoughts or feelings. Step outside of your comfort zone and challenge yourself.

How Negative Thoughts Distort Reality

This self-esteem video talks about how negative thoughts distort reality.

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APA Reference
Agathangelou, F. (2014, November 10). Negative Thoughts Distort Your Reality, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, March 19 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/buildingselfesteem/2014/11/negative-thoughts-distort-your-reality



Author: Fay Agathangelou

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Cory Cook
November, 25 2014 at 2:32 pm

Hey Fay,
Good post. I agree... negative thoughs can effect your life on the mental and physical level. A positive mindset is crucial for living a more satisfying life.
I liked what you said about doing something anyway even if it makes you uncomfortable. You have to get comfortable with feeling uncomfortable. :)
Best Regards,
Cory

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Fay Agathangelou
November, 25 2014 at 6:50 pm

Hi Cory,
Thanks very much for sharing your thoughts.
It certainly pays to put up with some discomfort. It is temporary and an essential part of growing yourself. The benefits are worth it. Your comfort zone will grow and you'll become comfortable with things you once found uncomfortable.
You may be interested in my article 'Your Comfort Zone and Building Self-Esteem'.
I'm glad you liked the post :)
Regards,
Fay

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