In 1990, a young American meditation teacher asks the Dalai Lama a seemingly simple question. "Your Holiness, what do you think about self-hatred?" The Dalai Lama is taken aback. Perplexed. His answer, when it comes, surprises everyone. "What is that?" What's with that puzzled response? Was the Dalai Lama pulling our leg? Was it some translation glitch? Or was he suggesting that a life without negative self-talk might actually be a possibility for each and every one of us? That's what this book is about. You need not be the Dalai Lama - or even a Tibetan monk - to live a life free of negative self-talk. Life coach Robert McFadden has helped hundreds of people just like you turn around their challenging relationships with their inner critic. This book introduces a practice Robert and his clients have developed over the past ten years to reduce and eliminate negative self-talk from your life. A practice you can begin applying right away to create the change you want. "Every week, I have conversations with people who struggle with the toughest opponent they've ever faced. The most obstinate, offensive and obnoxious adversary they know. Their inner critic. Most of these people are quick to recognize their competencies and achievements. Many lead stimulating and rewarding lives. Most enjoy warm personal relationships, exciting professional challenges and excellent health. Still, they all too often wind up slammed against the wall. Confronted by some of the most mean-spirited, contemptuous and debilitating thoughts imaginable. Negative self-talk." - Robert McFadden Love Your Negative Self-Talk looks at limiting beliefs, attitudes and behaviors about negative self-talk. How they hold us back from making the choices and changes we want. It also lays out practical ways we can build clarity and consistency in our day-to-day experience. How we can introduce little shifts into whatever we do to open ourselves up to curiosity, compassion and confidence. And more. Integrity. This book has an important message. You do not have to live bound by limiting perspectives and beliefs. There is a much less costly and far more rewarding approach available. You already have the knowledge, skills and the abilities you need to create the change you want. It all begins with your response to negative self-talk. It's not a matter of what you think. It's not a matter of what you intend. It's not a matter of what you want or wish. And it's certainly not a matter of what you are. You do not have to feel threatened by negative self-talk. You can turn your most vicious critic into your most valued collaborator. Here's how.
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About the Author:
For more than a decade, Robert has coached people to develop their ability in achieving outstanding results through their personal lives, careers and businesses. Robert’s clients come from all backgrounds. Professionals in medicine, law, engineering and finance. Entrepreneurs from management consultancies and software development through to the fashion, hospitality and travel industries. Corporate executives and managers. Business owners and venture capitalists. Artists, service providers and freelancers of every stripe, discipline and trade. Robert comes to coaching with a background in innovative leadership within organizations including Microsoft, Avid Technology and the National Gallery of Canada. Before receiving certification by the International Coach Federation and The Center for Human Relations and Community Studies at Concordia University, Robert completed post-graduate studies at University College London and undergraduate work at the University of Ottawa. An accomplished writer, visual artist and musician, Robert lives in Montreal, Quebec.
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