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SHUT DOWN THE INNER CRITIC: How to Stop Negative Self-Talk and Boost Your Self-Worth

Par : Lollipop P.
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231467327
  • EAN9798231467327
  • Date de parution13/07/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Ready to stop letting that nagging voice in your head run the show?Meet your Inner Critic: the loud, judgmental voice that lives rent-free in your brain and thrives on self-doubt, shame, and second-guessing. Whether it's telling you you're not good enough, smart enough, or just plain "not enough, " this relentless mental bully is holding you back-and it's time to shut it down. SHUT DOWN THE INNER CRITIC is your no-nonsense, laugh-a-little guide to finally breaking up with negative self-talk.
Packed with relatable stories, practical strategies, and plenty of humor, this book doesn't sugarcoat your struggles or toss around fluffy affirmations. Instead, it hands you a toolkit for real change-so you can rewrite the script in your head and start living with confidence. Inside, you'll learn: Why your Inner Critic isn't wise-it's outdated, scared, and misinformed How to recognize toxic self-talk before it derails your day The sneaky ways doubt disguises itself as "rational thinking" Smart comebacks (and a little sass) to flip the script on fear How to build self-compassion without the woo-woo Why your environment-and your circle-can make or break your mindset Whether you're stuck in a loop of "I'm not good enough" or just tired of your brain throwing shade when you're trying to grow, this book is your permission slip to take back control.
You're not broken-you're just overdue for a better inner dialogue. Ditch the guilt. Fire the critic. And finally start cheering for yourself like your life depends on it (because, honestly, it kinda does).
Ready to stop letting that nagging voice in your head run the show?Meet your Inner Critic: the loud, judgmental voice that lives rent-free in your brain and thrives on self-doubt, shame, and second-guessing. Whether it's telling you you're not good enough, smart enough, or just plain "not enough, " this relentless mental bully is holding you back-and it's time to shut it down. SHUT DOWN THE INNER CRITIC is your no-nonsense, laugh-a-little guide to finally breaking up with negative self-talk.
Packed with relatable stories, practical strategies, and plenty of humor, this book doesn't sugarcoat your struggles or toss around fluffy affirmations. Instead, it hands you a toolkit for real change-so you can rewrite the script in your head and start living with confidence. Inside, you'll learn: Why your Inner Critic isn't wise-it's outdated, scared, and misinformed How to recognize toxic self-talk before it derails your day The sneaky ways doubt disguises itself as "rational thinking" Smart comebacks (and a little sass) to flip the script on fear How to build self-compassion without the woo-woo Why your environment-and your circle-can make or break your mindset Whether you're stuck in a loop of "I'm not good enough" or just tired of your brain throwing shade when you're trying to grow, this book is your permission slip to take back control.
You're not broken-you're just overdue for a better inner dialogue. Ditch the guilt. Fire the critic. And finally start cheering for yourself like your life depends on it (because, honestly, it kinda does).