3 Research-Backed Ways to Silence the Voice and Build Resilience

You’re such a fucking loser — says the voice in my head as I contemplate my career choices.

This isn’t good enough. Do better. It’s not perfect, don’t release it. Why bother — I hear as I sit down to write.

I have a nasty, judgemental voice in my head that comes online when I’m ‘failing.’ More often than not, the ‘failure’ is a mountain-high standard I set for myself that I didn’t fulfill. Getting 80% there isn’t good enough.

But the worst lie of all is when the voice says: You’re the only one who feels this way. You are alone.

I decided to write this piece because I know I’m not the only one who has that voice.

Self-Sabotage

Your mind is constantly sabotaging both your performance and well-being. All negative emotions, including stress, are the result of self-sabotage.

The inner voice I was referring to earlier is there to sabotage me. It poses as a protector when in fact, it stops me from fulfilling my full potential.

To solve this problem, I did what I always do when I'm stuck - I went back through the notes from books, courses, and coaching I collected over the years.

A while back, I took a 3-month course by Stanford professor Shirzad Chamine. It was called Positive Intelligence, and it focused on overcoming the nasty voices we have in our heads.

Here are the main takeaways:

The Judge

Each saboteur has its own characteristics and lies it tells you. But the common theme is "You won't get/achieve/be X if I'm not here."

The Sage

How To Beat Self-sabotage

By developing what Shirzad calls positive Intelligence.

PQ = Sage/Saboteurs. You want your Sage to take up much more mindshare relative to the Saboteurs.

The following are backed by research and real-life examples conducted by Shirzad and his team.

Three ways to stop self-sabotage

  1. Weaken the Saboteurs
  2. Practice the Sage superpowers
  3. Strengthen the PQ part of the brain

STRATEGY I: Weaken The Saboteurs

Takeaway  -  Notice and label. Mindful observation of the saboteur weakens it.

STRATEGY II  -  Practice the Sage Superpowers

EMPATHIZE

EXPLORE

INNOVATE

It might feel contrived at first, but the point is to find ways to support yourself rather than beat yourself up for not going to the gym.

NAVIGATE

ACTIVATE

Takeaway  -  When the going gets tough, practice one of the power games.

III STRATEGY - Build Your PQ Muscles

For example

I recorded a sample session for you. Since HK doesn't support audio, go here and scroll down to Strategy III.

Takeaway  -  training mental muscles will increase mindfulness and resilience when the self-sabotaging voice comes in.

Bringing It All Together

Just like building physical muscles, mental muscles require training too. It only takes 15 minutes a day. It doesn’t have to be done in one sitting. You could split it into 5 mins 3x a day or practice it on the way to work. Ot transitional moments, like before getting up from the chair.

To sum up


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