The Voice Within: Understanding Self-Talk and Inner Criticism
“The most powerful relationship you will ever have is the relationship with yourself.” – Steve Maraboli In Disney’s Frozen (2013), Elsa, the main character, constantly struggles with her inner thoughts, which causes her to be closed off and scared of making any mistakes. Just like Elsa, we all have an inner voice in our heads that is always active. It seems to have opinions on our choices, always replays awkward and embarrassing moments, and has a lot to say about our abilities and skills. Sometimes it is helpful and grounding. Other times, the same voice is extremely discouraging and off-putting. This ongoing and constant monologue, known as self-talk, shapes how we see ourselves, how we act, and how much mental space we give to doubt. Self-talk develops early in life, shaped by the voices we hear growing up. It could be what our parents, teachers, or friends said, or the expectations we pick up from society. Slowly, these become internal beliefs, hence reflecting in actions. Statemen...