Negative Conversations

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Vegetarian4Life
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Post by Vegetarian4Life » Thu Aug 27, 2009 7:25 am

Thank you so much for your advice! :)
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Post by Guest » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:43 am

my advice is to just take it one step at a time. Like you I am overwhelmed with my amount of negative thoughts. I write down at least 10 and work on changing them to positive, believable ones on paper. I think the writing part is to help us visually, I think we will begin to do this process in our thinking automatically after we have spent time writing them over a period of time. As for friends who vent or complain I think some of it could be just "blowing off steam" and having that validation from someone else is nice. If it's not the majority of your conversations, I think a little venting is okay, especially if it produces a possible solution or new insight, maybe your friends aren't aware of their negativity, if you're good friends hopefully you can lovingly point it out. If that's not an option, I would limit the amount of time spent with them. You don't need more negativity! I hope that I encouraged you.

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