12 Toxic Thoughts You Need To Drop For A Better Life

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In order to be truly happy, and have a better life, the best thing you can do is drop all those toxic thoughts that swirl around in your mind non-stop. If you want to feel genuinely happy and content with how your life is, then drop all those negative and toxic thoughts that are holding you back.

One of my mottos is โ€œChange Your Thinking, Change Your Life!โ€ Iโ€™m a big believer that our thoughts and emotions shape our experiences. The problem is that most people arenโ€™t even aware of their negative thoughts. Itโ€™s almost like they have just become a habit, so it seems normal to them.

Here Are 12 Toxic Thoughts You Need To Drop For A Better Life

1. Thinking that you are a victim.

Youโ€™re not a victim. So stop blaming other people or your circumstances for your problems. Just because you donโ€™t like where you are now doesnโ€™t mean that you canโ€™t take personal responsibility to change it for the better. So get rid of that victim-mentality because it doesnโ€™t help anything. In fact, it acts as an obstacle to success. Realize that you, and only you, are responsible for your destiny.

Related: Toxic Shame: How Internalized Shame Alters Our Self-Image

2. Thinking that you can change other people.

You canโ€™t. I had to learn this the hard way. There was a time in my life when I thought I could โ€œmotivateโ€ and โ€œinspireโ€ people to be their best selves. It took me a while to realize that the only thing that can change other people is themselves. If they donโ€™t want to changeโ€”or donโ€™t know howโ€”then all of your efforts will be wasted.

So donโ€™t worry about other people. If you donโ€™t like them โ€œas is,โ€ then you have the choice to not hang out with them anymore. But you donโ€™t have the right to change them.

3. Thoughts that constantly resist โ€œWhat Is.โ€

Some things you can change. In fact, a LOT of things you can change. You can lose weight. You can find a better job. You can go back to school. You can work on your marriage. But there are some things you canโ€™t change. Those things are simply โ€œwhat is.โ€

You canโ€™t change that your boss is a jerk. You can change jobs, but you canโ€™t change your boss. You canโ€™t change the fact that you have to pay rent or your mortgage. But you can stop resisting it.

Resisting the unchangeable does nothing more than frustrate you and make you miserable. So change what you can, and accept what you canโ€™t.

4. Thinking that โ€œThe grass is always greener on the other side.โ€

โ€œIf only I was as pretty as that girl, then Iโ€™d be happy.โ€ ย Or โ€œIf only I was as rich as that guy, then Iโ€™d be happy.โ€ Those kinds of thoughts arenโ€™t true. Just because you think someone else has it better than you doesnโ€™t mean they do. Maybe the pretty girl came from an abusive home and canโ€™t get her life in order. And maybe the rich guy spends so much time at work that he never gets to see his family.

The grass is not greener on the other side. So appreciate the grass you have. Itโ€™s your grass. So love it.

Related: 7 Toxic Thoughts To Get Rid Of As You Get Older and What To Think Instead

5. Having expectations of other people.

Expectations can be deadly to happiness, even if you think your expectation is reasonable, such as having your roommate or spouse do his/her share of the chores around the house. Just because you expect it doesnโ€™t mean they will do it.

Realize that your expectations come from your personal experiences and biases. They are not necessarily other peopleโ€™s priorities. You probably donโ€™t like being expected to do things that you donโ€™t want to do, so donโ€™t impose your expectations on others. If you donโ€™t like their behavior, either accept it or move on.

6. Thinking that having a significant other will complete you.

If you are not a whole person already, then having a romantic partner will not make you whole. Plus, it puts a lot of pressure on the other person to โ€œmake you happy.โ€ You need to be happy with yourself with or without someone. Having a significant other doesnโ€™t make you happier. Only you can make yourself happy.

7. Feeling that you always need to prove that you are right.

I always wonder why people will fight to the death to prove they are โ€œright.โ€ Whatโ€™s the point? I think itโ€™s because they donโ€™t want to look weak. Or vulnerable. Or stupid. But I think admitting you are wrong is a much more noble and mature thing to do. Besides, everyone has a different opinion. So why not have yours and let them have theirs?

8. Worrying about what other people think.

Why do you care? Do you think they are judging you? Iโ€™m going to let you in on a little secret. No one is judging you as much as you are judging yourself. Other people are too busy judging themselves just like you that they probably donโ€™t even give you a second thought! So do what makes you happy. And if others are judging you, then itโ€™s their problem, not yours. Ignore them and be happy anyway.

Related: Intrusive Thoughts: Where They Come From and Why

9. Thinking there is only ONE right and ONE wrong.

We live in a world where we like to think there is an objective reality. But guess what? Objective reality is an illusion. It doesnโ€™t exist. Only subjective realities do. What one person thinks is the โ€œtruthโ€ is not the truth for someone else.

For exampleโ€”whoโ€™s right? The Republicans or the Democrats? Well, it depends on who you ask, right? Everyone thinks something is right because it fits their life and the way they look at the world. And thatโ€™s it. Period. End of story.

10. Worrying about the future because you feel unprepared.

I love this saying: โ€œWorrying is like praying for what you donโ€™t want.โ€ And if you believe in the power of prayer, then you know that sending out thoughts and emotions into the Universe/God (whatever your belief system) works much of the time.

So instead, be here in the NOW. Now is all you have. So be present and stop worrying about the future because you can only control it to a certain extent.

11. Thinking that money equals happiness.

We live in a capitalist culture that values money and achievement. We think that people who have a lot of money are somehow better than those who donโ€™t. But thatโ€™s simply not true. Iโ€™m sure there are plenty of happy monks in the world who probably donโ€™t hold a dollar to their names. Or someone working at McDonaldโ€™s maybe really happy while some billionaires arenโ€™t.

So donโ€™t fall into the trap of thinking you have to be rich to be happy. It simply isnโ€™t true. Money is nice, but it doesnโ€™t make you happy. Only you can do that.

Related: This Isnโ€™t the Time to Accept Toxic Behavior From Anyone

12. Believing that the past determines your future.

Just because you come from a poor family, or made mistakes in the past does not mean that you canโ€™t make your future better. If you have labeled yourself as a โ€œfailureโ€ because of your past, then you will only continue your โ€œfailureโ€ attitude into the future.

And if youโ€™ve heard of the self-fulfilling prophecy phenomenon, then you know that what you think, you become. So like I said in the opening paragraph: โ€œChange Your Thinking, Change Your Life!โ€

I hope that this article has made you think long and hard about the toxic thoughts that probably go through your mind every day. And I bet you didnโ€™t even know it! So start paying attention to what you think, and when you catch your negative thoughts, hit the โ€œcancelโ€ and โ€œdeleteโ€ buttons FAST!


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