kosmonauttihai: rollerskatinglizard: ceekari: stayhungry-stayfree: This is a really helpful page in
kosmonauttihai:rollerskatinglizard:ceekari:stayhungry-stayfree:This is a really helpful page in my CBT textbook for tackling some of the maladaptive beliefs we often hold. The first column lists the rules and assumptions we often may tell ourselves, while the second column is a more functional belief. Just thought I would pass this along. Be kind to yourselves, friends❤Oh my god, number 5. And 6, and 7.I frigging needed that.Failure is not a permanent condition. The text on the image:Maladaptive belief: If I don’t do as well as others, I’m a failure.More functional belief: If I don’t do as well as others, I’m not a failure, just human.Maladaptive belief: If I ask for help, it’s a sign of weakness.More functional belief: If I ask for help when I need it, I’m showing good problem-solving abilities (which is a sign of strength).Maladaptive belief: If I fail at work/school, I’m a failure as a person.More functional belief: If I fail at work/school, it’s not a reflection of my whole self. (My whole self includes how I am as a friend, daughter, sister, relative, citizen, and community member, and my qualities of kindness, sensitivity to others, helpfulness, etc.) Also, failure is not a permanent condition.Maladaptive belief: I should be able to excel at everything I try.More functional belief: I shouldn’t be able to excel at something unless I am gifted in that area (and am willing and able to devote considerable time and effort toward it at the expense of other things.Maladaptive belief: I should always work hard and do my best.More functional belief: I should put in a reasonable amount of effort much of the time.Maladaptive belief: If I don’t live up to my potential, I have failed.More functional belief: If I do less than my best, I have succeeded perhaps 70%, 80%, or 90%; not 0%.Maladaptive belief: If I don’t work hard all the time, I’ll fail.More functional belief: If I don’t work hard all the time, I’ll probably do reasonably well and have a more balanced life. -- source link