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How to Turn Around a Bad Mood

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Вміст надано Matt O'Neill. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Matt O'Neill або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.

Feeling stuck in a negative mindset?

Learn how to overcome self-sabotaging thought patterns and cultivate lasting happiness from Matt O'Neill. In this vulnerable and insightful episode, Matt shares his personal journey of shifting from a bad mood to a good one, offering a practical blueprint you can apply to transform your own mindset.

Learn how to question limiting beliefs, reframe negative thoughts, and leverage self-inquiry to break free of the funk. Discover the power of gratitude in reclaiming your natural state of joy.

Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:

  • Identifying the root of negative emotions

  • Questioning the certainty of limiting beliefs

  • Reframing thoughts to find the positive

  • Leveraging self-inquiry to break free of funk

  • Embracing gratitude for life's blessings

[01:00] From Disappointment to Transformation

Matt's open and honest account of his personal struggle with a bad mood sets the stage for this transformative episode. After disappointing his wife Katie by prioritizing work over a commitment, Matt found himself spiraling into a negative thought pattern. Through self-reflection, he was able to uncover the root causes - fears about his career, doubts in his abilities as a leader, and a general sense of life feeling like a "grind."

[08:03] The Paradox of Mood: Downward Spiral vs. Upward Spiral

When we feel bad, we actually have a subconscious desire to "do bad" in order to prove to ourselves that we are bad. Conversely, when we feel good, we naturally want to make others feel good, creating an "awesome upward spiral." The key takeaway is that our emotions and behaviors are fundamentally shaped by the stories and narratives we tell ourselves. Understanding this dynamic is crucial for breaking free of negative thought patterns and cultivating lasting happiness.

[09:00] Questioning Certainty, Challenging Limiting Beliefs

By applying the process of inquiry championed by author Byron Katie, Matt systematically challenged the validity of his negative thoughts. Rather than accepting them as absolute truths, he questioned whether he could know them with 100% certainty. This simple yet powerful exercise began to chip away at the hold these limiting beliefs had on his mindset and emotions.

[22:54] Overcoming the Damaging Impact of Negative Thinking

When stuck in a negative mindset, systematically challenge the validity of self-defeating beliefs. Question whether you can know them as absolute truths, then look for evidence supporting the opposite, more positive perspective. Recognize that it's ultimately your own negative thought patterns, not external circumstances, that hold you back. By consciously reframing limiting narratives and cultivating a more constructive mindset, you can overcome the damaging impact of negativity and unlock your full potential for joy and fulfillment.

Resources Mentioned:

Loving What Is by Byron Katie

A Mind at Home with Itself by Byron Katie

Download this week’s free resource instantly when you sign up for The Good Mood Show newsletter here!

Or, reach out on our contact page at https://mattoneill.com/contact and we will email you a copy of any free resource you request.

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Вміст надано Matt O'Neill. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Matt O'Neill або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.

Feeling stuck in a negative mindset?

Learn how to overcome self-sabotaging thought patterns and cultivate lasting happiness from Matt O'Neill. In this vulnerable and insightful episode, Matt shares his personal journey of shifting from a bad mood to a good one, offering a practical blueprint you can apply to transform your own mindset.

Learn how to question limiting beliefs, reframe negative thoughts, and leverage self-inquiry to break free of the funk. Discover the power of gratitude in reclaiming your natural state of joy.

Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:

  • Identifying the root of negative emotions

  • Questioning the certainty of limiting beliefs

  • Reframing thoughts to find the positive

  • Leveraging self-inquiry to break free of funk

  • Embracing gratitude for life's blessings

[01:00] From Disappointment to Transformation

Matt's open and honest account of his personal struggle with a bad mood sets the stage for this transformative episode. After disappointing his wife Katie by prioritizing work over a commitment, Matt found himself spiraling into a negative thought pattern. Through self-reflection, he was able to uncover the root causes - fears about his career, doubts in his abilities as a leader, and a general sense of life feeling like a "grind."

[08:03] The Paradox of Mood: Downward Spiral vs. Upward Spiral

When we feel bad, we actually have a subconscious desire to "do bad" in order to prove to ourselves that we are bad. Conversely, when we feel good, we naturally want to make others feel good, creating an "awesome upward spiral." The key takeaway is that our emotions and behaviors are fundamentally shaped by the stories and narratives we tell ourselves. Understanding this dynamic is crucial for breaking free of negative thought patterns and cultivating lasting happiness.

[09:00] Questioning Certainty, Challenging Limiting Beliefs

By applying the process of inquiry championed by author Byron Katie, Matt systematically challenged the validity of his negative thoughts. Rather than accepting them as absolute truths, he questioned whether he could know them with 100% certainty. This simple yet powerful exercise began to chip away at the hold these limiting beliefs had on his mindset and emotions.

[22:54] Overcoming the Damaging Impact of Negative Thinking

When stuck in a negative mindset, systematically challenge the validity of self-defeating beliefs. Question whether you can know them as absolute truths, then look for evidence supporting the opposite, more positive perspective. Recognize that it's ultimately your own negative thought patterns, not external circumstances, that hold you back. By consciously reframing limiting narratives and cultivating a more constructive mindset, you can overcome the damaging impact of negativity and unlock your full potential for joy and fulfillment.

Resources Mentioned:

Loving What Is by Byron Katie

A Mind at Home with Itself by Byron Katie

Download this week’s free resource instantly when you sign up for The Good Mood Show newsletter here!

Or, reach out on our contact page at https://mattoneill.com/contact and we will email you a copy of any free resource you request.

  continue reading

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