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    READ THIS ANYTIME YOU THINK YOU’RE NOT GOOD ENOUGH
    JOE MARTINO APRIL 28, 2018

    Negative self talk is something that seems to affect all of us at one time or another. I know I can say myself that it has been a big problem in my past, and still creeps up on me from time to time.

    We all have different reasons as to why we might think we are not good enough inside, whether it be because we think we can’t do something, we haven’t achieved enough or that we simply don’t have all the skills to make something happen. We may go through hard times or challenges and make them even harder as we start telling ourselves a series of stories as to how we got in this “mess” to begin with.

    “I always have this happen to me.” “I will never be able to achieve what I want.” “It’s too hard for me to change.” “Others have it easier than me and are capable of more.”

    The bottom line is, no matter what stories we tell ourselves, we can overcome any challenge we face as we wouldn’t be in it if we couldn’t overcome it. But, like you, I have been through a number of challenges in my life and have learned a lot along the way about overcoming these stories and that’s what I want to share today.

    1. Your Mind Will Trick You & Even Scare You

    I think back to when CE was first getting started. I was still working a job and I wanted to take things full time and really expand CE to the next level. Many of my friends and family already thought much of what I shared through CE was “weird” simply because it was different and challenged them. Leaving a good job to run a website wasn’t something many thought could work and because of the constant words of discouragement, I believed that at times too.

    If what I was doing wasn’t about money how could I ever survive? How would I pay my bills and move forward in life? Something like this could never support me. These were many of the thoughts I not only heard from others but told myself. And until I pushed through them and took action, those stories did cripple me from moving forward. Even when I chose to move forward, thoughts still came in and my mind told me stories that things wouldn’t work, would fall apart and that I should be careful. Yet I’m still here..

    Be smart with your choices, feel them out and go with what you feel inside. But don’t let your mind scare you from doing something.

    2. People You Compare Yourself To Have Challenges Too

    I’ve been through this one quite a few times. The people we often compare ourselves to; “I wish I was able to be as good as that person at something,” often have many challenges that you don’t see. While we think just because they may have or excel at something we think their lives are perfect, there’s a lot more to the story and often times “being” them isn’t going to suddenly make us happy.

    Not to mention it’s not about chasing things, achievements or happiness, it’s about allowing yourself to be YOU and allowing others to be themselves. We’re not all meant to be the same and each of us come with our own unique journey. Appreciate yours.

    If it helps, every time on social media when you see someone and think “wow they have it so good and they are happy! Why can’t I?” Just be happy for them. Be grateful for the fact a fellow human is experiencing joy, see what changing your story to allowing them to be does to you.

    3. Your Impact On Others Is Always Powerful, No Matter How Many People You Affect

    Sometimes we have cravings to really want to make an impact and we think we are too small or are incapable of helping to inspire others or change the world. Until we remember that no matter how big or small one’s actions are they still can change the world and affect others, we will always be chasing more.

    For example, people have shared their love and thanks with me many times about my work and what I’ve done to impact them, yet when I get caught up in thinking about how much MORE I could be doing and I don’t end up feeling peace about what I’m doing now.

    The truth is, changing and shifting ourselves affects a collective consciousness that shifts the entire planet. Not to mention, sometimes a simple act of being kind to someone can impact another in a way that affects 1000 more. Don’t underestimate and play down your own individual power, and the power of just LIVING the change you want to see.

    4. You Are Exactly Where You Need To Be

    “When I finally get beyond ‘this’ or get good at ‘this’ I will be happy and ready to go!” How many times have we said that about something?

    Again it can come down to comparing ourselves to others. It’s a cycle we get in where we look at where we are now and simply think it’s not good enough. Trust where you are. It’s perfect for you.

    It doesn’t mean you don’t take action and simply ‘chill’ where you are. No, instead be at peace inside about where you are, accept it, ask yourself why you are judging yourself for where you are at and then take steps to continue moving forward. Be patient with yourself.

    You will get to where you desire to be in your heart, but this is also about enjoying the moment of now. Enjoy the journey of it all, focus less on the result.

    5. When You Get To Where You Think You Should Be, You Still Won’t Have Peace Unless..

    Peace and ‘happiness’ is an inside job. It’s partly why I don’t like to use the word “happy” too often. We get caught up in chasing it and we always use external things to feel it. It’s an emotion, not a state of being. It has an opposite and that opposite is sadness.

    We often set up conditions for our happiness. “If I do this, have this or become this I will be happy, if not, I’m sad.” Peace or what we could call ‘true happiness’ is something that isn’t about what we do but our state of being. It’s about kicking out all the stories and patterns that keep us out of peace, our natural state.

    What stories are keeping you from feeling peace in your life? Write them down. Write out the thoughts that go through your heard that keep you suffering. Then observe them for what they are and ask yourself why you believe them.

    6. Negative Self Talk Is Not Going To Make Things Better & Can Be Addictive

    This is another big one that is very common. Very much related to what’s been mentioned already, getting into negative self talk and doing it consistently doesn’t make anything better and usually only makes things worse. But we get so addicted to it. It becomes like a habit where the first thing out of our mouths when someone asks us something about what we are doing or how we feel is a negative piece about yourself.

    Considering there is no purpose to negative self talk, other than to maybe allow you to see what you are doing to yourself, challenge yourself to kick the habit. Start observing how often you do it and then make an effort to stop before you start next time. Soon enough you won’t even have the thoughts coming to your head anymore.

    7. You Are Not What You Do

    So many times we get caught up in the idea that if we do something, we will suddenly have more value and thus when we don’t do something or don’t achieve something we feel worthless or not good enough.

    But, we are not what we do. These things don’t make up who we are, and our “achievements” don’t make us any better or worse of a person. Sure, it’s OK to be pleased with yourself if you did something great, but it isn’t about making that part of your identity and then suddenly feeling like you have more value.

    Likewise, when we don’t do or haven’t done something, it does not make us any better or worse. If you’re waiting for that moment of completing something to feel worthy, you might be waiting a lifetime.

    Ask yourself, why do I define my value and worthiness by what I do? Is it perhaps just society that has made up this rule?

    8. Take A Moment, Think Of How Awesome You Truly Are

    Finally, just take a moment and think about you as a being. No doubt you’ve done some awesome things in this life time, but can you say that to yourself?

    Instead of defining so much about you as being “bad” or focusing on times you weren’t happy with yourself, ask yourself why you even feel that way about yourself to begin with? Why do you feel that because you aren’t a certain way that you are not worthy or good enough?

    Challenge yourself to explore and find answers to this, you will learn a lot about yourself. When you understand how your belief systems work, you can also learn how to kick them. Then simply look at yourself from a neutral stand point and see the true brilliance of yourself. You are not the stories your mind makes up about you.

    If a meditation is helpful, I have a meditation you can grab right here that I have been using for years. You can use this right now, daily, weekly, whatever works! It will help you clear out your thoughts a bit, re-energize yourself and gain a clearer insight into self.

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    Thoughts are incredibly powerful. This is an important lesson.

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    I am not quite sure if it is wise to impose a dogmatic positivist worldview upon people. It seems to be instinctual to heavily resist anything that crosses our attitudes.

    But nevertheless, I mostly agree with your statements, even though some of them are too forceful for my belief system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aelaufey View Post
    I am not quite sure if it is wise to impose a dogmatic positivist worldview upon people. It seems to be instinctual to heavily resist anything that crosses our attitudes.

    But nevertheless, I mostly agree with your statements, even though some of them are too forceful for my belief system.
    As a longtime sufferer of severe clinical depression, I used to be a person who felt that I was a victim of my circumstances and that feeling bad was out of my control.

    I have a long-winded story about this which I won't get into here, but the end result is that I have been off medication for three years.

    The lesson was that thoughts create reality, and attitude is of utmost importance.

    I think it's something that you have to go through in order to learn... nobody can lecture anyone about it. But it's true, believe me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocahontas View Post
    As a longtime sufferer of severe clinical depression, I used to be a person who felt that I was a victim of my circumstances and that feeling bad was out of my control.

    I have a long-winded story about this which I won't get into here, but the end result is that I have been off medication for three years.

    The lesson was that thoughts create reality, and attitude is of utmost importance.

    I think it's something that you have to go through in order to learn... nobody can lecture anyone about it. But it's true, believe me.
    I do understand what you mean. Because I am a survivor myself. I illuminated myself just like you did.
    But what is true? For many people our methods might not work. For instance I have never required a meaning/a purpose of existence. But many people do. So my self-drive would not work for them.

    And let us not forget that I have become hypomaniac. All this energy and enthusiasm is not normally seen in a person, so I would be kind to others. And if I am kind to others my thoughts and jugdements will be kind to myself.
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