Passionate perceptions of an event made by someone in distress can seem crazy from a third party perspective. This craziness is simply the sum of stress and irrational thought. These thoughts allow the distressed party to remain the victim while avoiding all situational responsibility. One must learn to break this momentary negative thought process in order to achieve continuous stability in their life and in their relationships.
Here are 10 irrational thoughts that rational people often fall victim to at one point or another:
- Mistakes are never acceptable. If I make one, it means that I am incompetent.
- When somebody disagrees with me, it is a personal attack against me.
- To be content in life, I must be liked by all people.
- My true value as an individual depends on what others think of me.
- If I am not involved in an intimate relationship, I am completely alone.
- There is no grey area. Success is black and failure is white.
- Nothing ever turns out the way you want it to.
- If the outcome was not perfect, it was a complete failure.
- I am in absolute control of my life. If something bad happens, it is my fault.
- The past always repeats itself. If it was true then, it must be true now.
Your life will be more productive if you learn to avoid this type of negative thinking as hard as that may be. I know I still struggle with some of these thoughts and have to counteract them with positive self talk.
7 comments:
Those thoughts are irrational...huh...
I thnk we're all guilty of these irrational thoughts in some form or another. And you're right... if we can avoid the stinkin' thinkin' we will find our lives are easier... But its so easy to slip back into it. It is def. a work in progress...
Our thought life is so important...you are right! It's so good to check in with what we are thinking and question how sane that thinking is. Otherwise the irrational thoughts take over. I'm with ya baby! Holly at lifelaughlatte.blogspot.com
Guilty, as charged.
Visiting from somewhere... ummm I think Stirfry.. yeah. This is so true! Thanks for spelling it out! :) Love your blog!
I thought those were the rules to live by...just kidding. I can identify all too well.
Holly
I'm definitely guilty of 2 and 4. Eventhough I KNOW they are irrational, I can't get them to go away. Especially 4. 2 is usually reserved for my husband! ;-)
Mich
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