banjaxed_gazumper t1_iu0xiy2 wrote
Reply to comment by DoinTheBullDance in I’m Dr. Lewina Lee, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Clinical Research Psychologist. Ask me anything about the role of psychosocial stressors on health, the lifelong legacy of childhood adversity, how optimism boosts longevity, & healthy aging. by BUExperts
Yes definitely. Most of your thought patterns are just habits. You can change your mental habits through repetition. One of the simplest forms of this is repeating a phrase.
Find a few triggers that will remind you to repeat a positive phrase (silently or out loud it doesn’t really matter). The triggers might be every time you brush your teeth, every time you notice yourself feeling stressed, while you’re in the shower, before and after sleep, and every time you check Reddit instead of working.
Every time these triggers happen, take a moment to repeat your phrase. It can be something like “I’m feeling really happy and optimistic” or “I’m pretty sure everything is going to work out great” or “I am so happy because of all the great things going on in in my life”. Smile really big and maybe do a big fake jolly laugh if you can.
It doesn’t matter if you actually believe these things or not. Simply thinking them trains your mind to be optimistic. It gets into the habit of thinking these positive thoughts.
This same thing works for all kinds of negative thought patterns. Whatever you wish your brain would think, just force it to think that a bunch of times on purpose and after a few weeks of training it will just be your genuine default thought pattern.
juandelpueblo939 t1_iu10fe1 wrote
Can we let the OP doing the AMA answer this instead? Thank you.
WhiteTshirtDad t1_iu1e8zh wrote
What are you, new to reddit? Relax. We don't need you to police this thread.
banjaxed_gazumper t1_iu11ghx wrote
😂 ok I’ll allow OP to answer
juandelpueblo939 t1_iu11iuu wrote
Are you the subject matter expert?
banjaxed_gazumper t1_iu11tav wrote
Relax. It’s ok for people to have a conversation. OP can still respond.
juandelpueblo939 t1_iu127rq wrote
No, you’re not the subject matter expert. Out here you’re might misinforming people, and giving unqualified advice like you’re an licensed therapist; which you haven’t proven you are. Is not only unethical, but also ilegal in many countries. So please, stay in your lane and let the qualified expert speak. Just because you have an opinion doesn’t mean its a valid one.
banjaxed_gazumper t1_iu14l7k wrote
Ok I won’t tell anyone else to think positive thoughts. I don’t want to go to jail.
juandelpueblo939 t1_iu1697r wrote
See, you’re here spewing nonsense and by the likes you’re getting, people are buying it. And to you it’s all a joke! This is the danger of allowing people like you who aren’t qualified to misinform others; specially with a topic so sensitive like mental health. That’s why when professionals in their field try to correct garbage, they are met with resistance and dismissal. But go right ahead, keep up misinforming the masses for the likes.
banjaxed_gazumper t1_iu1avzf wrote
It’s funny because you are overreacting. This really isn’t dangerous advice, even if it were wrong.
But since it’s not wrong, it’s actually really helpful advice.
Here’s the Mayo Clinic on how to be more optimistic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/stress-management/in-depth/positive-thinking/art-20043950
They suggest practicing positive self-thought to make it a habit.
GutFulloBabies t1_iu1jwoh wrote
Smol pp boi acting like a little weiner
juandelpueblo939 t1_iu1qon0 wrote
See my point exactly.
octophetus t1_iu26nfc wrote
Lmao man what is your deal???
byoink t1_iu3no26 wrote
He's a pessimist
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SwordzRus t1_iu2y3l3 wrote
>So please, stay in your lane and let the qualified expert speak. Just because you have an opinion doesn’t mean its a valid one.
juandelpueblo939 t1_iu4453d wrote
I’m not the one giving opinions on the subject matter with out any qualifications. But please, keep the strawman argument coming.
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