Join hosts Duane and Eric Osterlind as they explore the profound impact of internal dialogue on recovery and mental wellness in this insightful episode of the Addicted Mind Plus. Discover how the words we tell ourselves can either hinder or help our journey toward healing. Learn practical tips on reshaping self-talk to foster resilience, overcome addiction, and enhance overall well-being. Whether you’re looking to break free from negative thought patterns or simply seeking a mental boost, this episode offers valuable insights into the power of language in shaping our lives. Tune in to empower your path to wellness, one word at a time.
Key Topics:
- The significant role of internal dialogue in recovery
- Differences between thoughts and internal monologues
- How changing language can alter emotional responses
- Common myths about self-talk and how to overcome them
- Practical tips for reshaping narrative to support mental health
Key Moments:
- [00:01:00] Introduction to the power of language in recovery
- [00:02:01] Discussion on internal monologues vs. abstract thoughts
- [00:04:00] The influence of internal dialogue on emotional regulation
- [00:06:00] Examples of how self-talk can reshape personal narratives
- [00:09:00] Addressing myths and misunderstandings about self-talk
- [00:12:00] Strategies for changing internal narratives effectively
- [00:16:00] Closing thoughts and resources for further learning
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