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Self-talk is the endless stream of thoughts that run through your
head every day. These automatic thoughts can be positive or negative.
Some of your self-talk comes from logic and reason. Other self-talk may
arise from misconceptions that you create because of lack of
information.
If the thoughts that run through your head
are mostly negative, your outlook on life is more likely pessimistic.
If your thoughts are mostly positive, you're likely an optimist —
someone who practices positive thinking.
The health benefits of positive thinking:
Researchers
continue to explore the effects of positive thinking and optimism on
health. Health benefits that positive thinking may provide include:
• Increased life span
• Lower rates of depression
• Lower levels of distress
• Greater resistance to the common cold
• Better psychological and physical well-being
• Reduced risk of death from cardiovascular disease
• Better coping skills during hardships and times of stress
It's
unclear why people who engage in positive thinking experience these
health benefits. One theory is that having a positive outlook enables
you to cope better with stressful situations, which reduces the harmful
health effects of stress on your body. It's also thought that positive
and optimistic people live healthier lifestyles — they get more physical
activity, follow a healthier diet, and have reduced rates of smoking
and alcohol consumption.
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