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We all have self-defeating thoughts. But it’s up to YOU to decide how to respond.

Are you going to let those thoughts rule your life? Or are you going to get out of your own head and shift your perspective on the bad things that happened in the past—or could happen in the future?

On this episode of Destined to Be, we share our top strategies for getting out of your own head, explaining how having a clearly defined vision of the future can shift your perspective on things that happened in the past (versus getting stuck reliving them).

We explore the power of active meditation, describing how being present in whatever you are doing eliminates the fear and overwhelm attached to our automatic negative thoughts or ANTs.

Listen in for insight on getting into a state of gratitude and learn how to make your problems smaller by helping someone else with theirs!

Key Takeaways

How we judge ourselves based on the standards set by someone else

How we allow things that happened days, months or years ago to scar us

Why it’s important to process our emotions vs. push them under the rug

The danger in reliving traumatic experiences over and over again

Why you are NOT your thoughts

How to watch your automatic negative thoughts (ANTs) go by rather than attaching meaning to them

How you CAN change the way you think (with time and conscious energy)

Our top 3 strategies for getting out of your own head

  1. Have a clearly defined vision of the future
  2. Practice being present in whatever you’re doing
  3. Get into a state of gratitude

Why it’s crucial to ask if your thoughts are true and then shift your perspective to see that things are happening FOR you, not TO you

How to release judgement of yourself and other people

Why fear cannot exist in the present

How to make your problems smaller by helping others with theirs

Connect with Jeremiah & Mallory

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Jeremiah on Instagram

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Level Up Entourage Facebook Group

Resources

Dr. Joe Dispenza

Dr. Joe on Why You’re Not Happy

Building Confidence on Destined to Be EP111