The Business Brain

413: Using Self-Talk to Help You Overcome Challenges


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Discover the power of self-talk as a proven strategy to enhance your cognitive functions and sharpen your thinking skills. When you find yourself unsure of what to do in a challenging situation, self-talk can be your guiding light. By engaging in this simple yet effective practice, you can identify the core problem and unlock creative solutions.


But how exactly do you practice self-talk? It's as easy as talking to yourself. By verbalizing your inner thoughts, you create an opportunity to gain fresh insights and notice previously overlooked details. For instance, when faced with a complex decision, expressing your thoughts aloud like, "I can't take on this client right now because I'm working on a big project..." or "What if I add an additional bonus to the offer?" can help your brain establish new connections and draw valuable conclusions.

Moreover, self-talk serves as a catalyst for generating innovative ideas. For example, when faced with a challenging client situation, voicing your thoughts like, "This client is overwhelmed right now. How can I make it easier for them?" can spark fresh perspectives and creative solutions.

It's no wonder that talking to a friend can be so helpful. When you discuss your thoughts with others, your brain actively processes information, enabling you to gain new insights and perspectives.



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The Business BrainBy ST Rappaport | LifePix University

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