"“Tell the negative committee that meets inside your head to sit down and shut up.” - Ann Bradford"
This quote by Ann Bradford encourages individuals to silence their self-doubts and negative thoughts. It emphasizes the importance of overcoming inner critics and building self-confidence. It serves as a reminder to focus on positivity and self-empowerment, rather than allowing negative thoughts to hold you back.
In today's fast-paced and highly competitive world, self-doubt can often creep into our minds and hold us back from reaching our full potential. Ann Bradford's quote serves as a powerful reminder to silence the negative voices within us and focus on positivity instead. Let's explore how this advice remains relevant in modern times.
When faced with self-doubt and negativity, how can you actively silence the negative committee in your mind? What strategies can you implement to shift your focus away from criticism and towards self-compassion and positivity? How can you remind yourself of your worth and abilities in times of self-doubt?
“Seven times up, eight times down”
“seven times down, eight times up”
“seven times down eight times up like the Daruma doll”
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