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Old Jan 31, 2013, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus View Post
I struggle with tearing myself to shreds in my inner monologue. I have tried lots of different tactics to knock this off unsuccessfully: meditation, CBT, doing esteemable acts. I don't think I really need to think I'm fantastic, so much as I need to stop with the self-flagellation.

I've recently read a neat little book called The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking. It talks about the self being a fiction, a useful fiction, but a fiction nonetheless, and that when one thinks of the self this way, it makes much less sense to assess it as being either good or bad, worthy or unworthy. So this line of thought is helping me to sidestep the struggle and just focus on my current actions and choices to try to make them as healthy and useful as possible.
snuffleupagus,

Im glad that I ran across your post. It sounds very familiar. I just started meditation, self affirmations, actually, I'm grasping at straws in my fight to keep my thoughts in check. Like you, my inner critic is relentless. Im going to get the book you suggested.
Thanks
Thanks for this!
Snuffleupagus