Shownotes
Most of us are at least somewhat careful regarding how we speak about others. We try not to be overly cruel or to put others down too much. But we’re rarely as observant or conscientious of how we speak about ourselves. We don’t analyze our self-criticism or our self-talk.
But just like how you speak about someone else has an impact, so does how you speak about yourself. As does the manner in which you speak to yourself. And the impact may be more damaging than you realize. Let’s talk about why how you speak about yourself and to yourself matters and what we can do to change it.
“That little voice in our head is always going to be there… Are you good company to yourself?” – Dr. Sara Dill
What You’ll Learn
- Fundamental shaper of who we are
- Examples of inner dialogue
- Observing what you say
- How to celebrate all of us
- Setting the bar for how others treat us
- Why the switch is everything
Contact Info and Recommended Resources
My Book: The Doctor Dilemma: How to Quit Being Miserable Without Quitting Medicine by Dr. Sara Dill, MD
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