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Failure
I’ll never do great things
Never anything memorable
I won’t change the world
Or even make an impact
I’m too afraid to progress
No leaps of faith
Because I have no faith
My life will be meaningless
My scars will hold me back
But more than anything
My fears will hold me back
These thoughts will hold me back
I have done nothing and I never will
“Shut the fuck up,” I tell the voice
But it’s my voice and I have no rebuttal
I failed before I started
Because I’m too afraid to try
Afraid of the embarrassment
But there is failure is not trying
Embarrassment in not trying
So what is worse trying and failing
Or not trying at all?
In knowing I have more chances
Failing shouldn’t sound all that bad
But it does and it has
But the slow burn in not trying
Has grown to hurt so much more
I learned to use my inner language mindfully and to speak to myself with love and compassion. It’s possible and it’s deeply rewarding.
The first step is to become aware of the negativity of your internal voice.
Any mindfulness practice can help you become more aware of the negative self-talk in your head. You can try guided meditations, deep breathing exercises, or mindful walking, or simply spend time tuning into your senses. When you become conscious of the present moment, it’s easier to recognize what’s going on internally.
The second step is to listen a little more deeply.
Take some time to dig beneath the surface of your negative self-talk. Peel back the layers to find the feelings and fears so you can offer compassion to these fragile parts of yourself.
The third step is to realize that the inner negative voice really isn’t helpful and to actively disrupt it.
You can disrupt your negative voice with a mantra or even by reciting a poem, but bringing the body into the practice helps establish new patterns more quickly.
The important thing is that when the negative voice comes up, you do/say something else instead of getting caught up in it.
ROTTEN DISGUST-FORGOTTEN
a voice of my own - a poem
a voice of my own – a poem
for ten years, i’ve held onto the emotions that you fed me throughout our time together. you filled me with so much hate for myself that repulsion and disgust became constant bedfellows. i let go of that today, before the new year begins. i don’t need to hold to it anymore for it was never mine. though you gave it to me, i give it back to you now, casting the hate into the wind so…
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