Learn how to transform your inner critic into a best friend. Explore Marisa Peer’s insights on brain autopilot, internal dialogue, and overcoming mental struggles.

We make our beliefs, and then our beliefs turn right around and make us. If your internal dialogue is basically a harsh critic on a loop, you’re essentially automating your own unhappiness.
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Many people believe that being hard on themselves is the only way to stay productive, but this often leads to a cycle of unhappiness. According to the podcast, about forty percent of our daily actions are performed on autopilot rather than through conscious choice. If your internal dialogue acts as a harsh critic on a loop, you are essentially automating your own dissatisfaction instead of fostering a supportive environment for mental health and success.
Therapist Marisa Peer suggests that your brain should function as your best friend rather than your harshest critic. While modern life often drives us to seek constant stimulation and dopamine hits, shifting this perspective is key to better mental health. Although it may feel difficult to silence the voice pointing out every flaw, Peer emphasizes that the brain is incredibly adaptable and capable of moving past the scripts of an inner critic.
Emotional struggles and a loud inner critic often stem from unmet childhood needs, such as the desire to feel safe and significant. These feelings are exacerbated by modern life's demand for constant validation and the brain's tendency to run on autopilot. By understanding that nearly half of our lives are spent following these internal scripts, we can begin to address the root of our emotional struggles and practice more self-compassion.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
