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The Top Twelve Traits of the Inner Critic
by Hal Stone, Ph.D. & Sidra Stone, Ph.D.


  • ) … it constricts your ability to be creative.
  • ) … it stops you from taking risks because it makes you fear failure.
  • ) … it views your life as a series of mistakes waiting to happen.
  • ) … it compares you unfavorably to others and makes you feel “less than”.
  • ) … it is constantly warning you not to look foolish.
  • ) … it is terrified of being shamed and so monitors all your behavior to avoid this.
  • ) … it causes you to suffer from low self-esteem, and possibly depression, because it tells you that you are not good enough.
  • ) … it can make looking at yourself in a mirror or shopping for clothes miserable because of its ability to create such a negative view of the body.
  • ) … it can take all the fun out of life with its criticisms.
  • ) … it makes self-improvement an unpleasant chore rather than a chance to grow—because its basic premise is that something is wrong with you.
  • ) … it doesn’t allow you to take in the good feelings that other people have towards you.
  • ) … it makes you susceptible—and often victim—to the judgments of other people.
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    From Embracing Your Inner Critic
    © 1993

     





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