Dr Albert Ellis has identified 10 irrational beliefs that can influence us and contribute to over reacting in specific situations.
Knowing them is the first step in taking back your personal power and not becoming a casuality of such irrational thought.These screwy beliefs tend to make us 'awfulize,think in terms of 'they SHOULD,I SHOULD' and dysfunctional rationalizations.
1. Worrying too much about what other people think of you. Excessive worrying creates a strong fear of rejection.
These folks will ignore the self to please others or will display this insecurity by attacking others in order to stay distant and detached.
2. I must NOT fail at important tasks,and if I do it's terrible and I can't stand it.
3.People and things SHOULD always turn out the way I want them to-and if they don't it's AWFUL,terrible and horrible,and I can't stand it.
4.If any of the first 3 bad events happens(if Im not liked or respected,if i fail,or if things don't turn out as I'd like-then I'll always blame someone for it! They acted wrongly,as they should not have done,and they are rotten people for acting in that terrible way!
5.If I worry obsessively about some upcoming event or how someone really feels about me,things will actually turn out better.
6.Perfect solutions exist for every problem,and I must find them-and immediately!
7.It's easier to avoid difficult situations and responsibilities than face them.
8.If I never seriously get involved in anything and maintain a detached perspective,I will never be unhappy.
9.It was my past,that causes me to act and feel this way now.Not that our past hasn't affected us,but do we remain stuck in it? Do we make an active effort to learn and grow?
10.Bad people and things should not exist,but when they do,they HAVE to seriously disturb me.
These irrational beliefs will make us crazy if we let them. Now that we've identified them,hopefully it will get us to think about ourselves and if we use these. Tina
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