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Developing New Thinking Habits
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Awareness
- Awareness is the first step toward stopping a behavior cycle that keeps you from doing things that you really don't want to do. The more you learn about cycles, the more control you will have over them.
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Thought Stopping
- If you are aware that you are using negative WOIT (ways of thinking), make a commitment to mentally turn your thoughts away. This will involve saying loudly to yourself "STOP" once you are aware of the thought. You can also visualize a stop sign or whatever imagery you find works for you in order to achieve the stop process.
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Reframe your Thinking
- Reframing involves reviewing what was going on in the situation and exploring how you might have thought about it differently. Reframing means seeing something from a different angle, and directing thoughts in a more positive direction.
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Challenge/dispute thoughts
- Identify your ways of thinking and challenge the thought by asking questions. Examples, Am i being realistic or unrealistic? Am I blaming others? Am i taking responsibility in this situation? It is important to be honest with yourself. **Replace the negative thoughts with positive ones!
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Practice open Thinking
- Be open to ideas, views and perceptions of others. If you react defensively or in anger when you hear or read something that challenges your beliefs, you may overloook an idea that could help you. Practice acceptance of positive criticism. When you listen with interest at the ideas of others,
you may learn something.
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Accept personal responsibility before taking a "victim stance"
- Own up to your mistakes in thinking and behaviors rather than dodging them.
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Consider consequences rather than thinking you can control them
- Before acting, you need to stop and get a picture in your mind of the consequences suffered by yourself or other in the past and consider future potential consequences.
Hoping this information provided can help someone in need
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