June Tips

NOW, self-defeating habits are those Physical Plane behaviors and Mental Plane thoughts that hold you back from achieving your goals and living your best life NOW. They are often automatic, unconscious, and counterproductive, and they can have a negative impact on your relationships, health, and well-being. Read on as I add more tips to better understand your old NOW’s self-defeating habits and spend quiet time to decide how to overcome them through self-care first habits.

June 1st – Identify what self-defeating habits you have

The first step to overcoming self-defeating habits is to identify them. Pay attention to the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are holding you back from achieving your goals. Do you procrastinate, self-sabotage, or engage in negative self-talk? If so, you might be acting as your own worst enemy. Once you have identified your old NOW’s self-talk and self-defeating habits, you can begin to work on changing them with the power of your new NOW. Spend time and journal.

June 3rd – Understand the underlying beliefs and emotions

Self-defeating habits often stem from underlying beliefs and emotions that you may not be aware of. In a study on golf participants, they found that those who spoke negatively of their ability and their game were more likely to perform worse than those who engaged in self-affirming language. Mental Plane mastery skills for living in your new NOW on purpose begins with mastering the self-talk that literally creates your pretend world.

For example, you may have a belief that you are not good enough or have a fear of failure that is holding you back. It is important to understand these underlying beliefs and emotions so that you can challenge and change them.

June 5th – Practice self-awareness

Self-awareness is key to overcoming self-defeating habits. How can you work against something that you don’t know exists, much less understand? Grab a pen and paper and take time to listen to your true self and record what’s going on in your Mental Plane mind. Journal work reveals what your true self is whispering. There are many types of journals to peruse by clicking on the pricing dropdown tab over at www.ZitoProHealth.com.

Pay attention to your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors throughout the day. Notice when you engage in self-defeating behaviors and what triggers them. This can help you to better understand your habits and begin to make changes. That awareness time holds you accountable to your promise of living in the NOW on purpose.

June 7th – Use mindfulness techniques

Mindfulness techniques such as meditation and deep breathing can help you to become more self-aware and present in the moments of your new NOW. When you auto-pilot with self-destructive tendencies, the results should not be surprising when your old NOW takes over.

Being present, staying in the perfect NOW moment, can give you far more information on why you do the things you do. Using mindfulness techniques can help you to break out of automatic, self-defeating patterns and make more conscious choices about your thoughts and behaviors.

June 10th – Challenge your negative self-talk

Negative self-talk is a common Mental Plane self-defeating habit that can hold you back from achieving your goals. Pay attention to the messages you are giving yourself and challenge those negative thoughts with evidence-based positive self-talk.

For example, if you are telling yourself that you will never be successful, challenge that thought by reminding yourself of times when you have been successful in the past. Sometimes we struggle to pull up information to challenge these intrusive thoughts, if that’s the case, then set aside self-care first time to sit down and list out some accomplishments or positive experiences that you’ve had over the course of your life so that you might have a better frame of reference moving forward.

June 12th – Set realistic goals

Setting unrealistic goals can lead to feelings of overwhelm and self-defeat. You want your goals to be challenging, but not impossible. It is important to set realistic goals that are achievable and aligned with your values and priorities. The book Small Choices Create Smart ChangeYour Success Handbook for Living in the NOW has quotes, prompts, and personal growth resources to support changing your self-talk with practical changes.

Spend self-care time journaling and break larger goals down into smaller, manageable steps and celebrate your progress along the way. As you begin to reach your smaller goals, you’ll develop more self-confidence in your abilities. This self-belief will go a long way in challenging self-defeating habits.

Go to www.ZitoProHealth for many tips and lots of supporting tabs to stay living in the NOW.

Happy NOW,

PJ