{"id":9374,"date":"2024-02-26T22:30:59","date_gmt":"2024-02-26T22:30:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thekateoutdoors.uk\/?p=9374"},"modified":"2024-02-28T12:10:37","modified_gmt":"2024-02-28T12:10:37","slug":"how-to-coach-your-inner-critic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thekateoutdoors.uk\/how-to-coach-your-inner-critic\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Coach Your Inner Critic: And My Ongoing Journey"},"content":{"rendered":"

Do you ever hear an inner voice that holds you back, puts you down, or seems determined to undermine your confidence? You’re not alone. Many of us experience the inner critic, the critical voice in our head that urges us to play it safe and avoid potential risks. But what if I told you that you have the power to coach your inner critic into a supportive sage instead?<\/p>\n

My recent (re)encounter<\/h3>\n

Despite my love – and some might say – unrelenting ramblings<\/em> for cold water swimming, particularly for its benefits on my perimenopausal mental health, my inner critic has been preventing me from taking the plunge. My inner critic reminds me that the water at Beckenham Place Park lake will be ‘very cold’, that the weather is ‘grey and cloudy’ (I don’t like), that I\u2019ve ‘got work to do’.
\nMy inner critic overshadows my impending joy by undermining my resolve. It’s been rather loud this winter and I haven\u2019t been to the lake much. A parallel. I realised this link thanks to a recent coaching conversation with a client when I was introduced to hers, and the penny dropped. My inner critic has been blocking me from doing the very thing that supports my wellbeing and I\u2019ve blindly listening to it.<\/p>\n

Here’s the thing: acknowledging and coaching your inner critic can be a top-notch life skill.
\nBy learning how to recognise your inner critic\u2019s voice(s), you\u2019ll not only understand why it\u2019s there, but how to disempower it. And by doing so, you\u2019ll;<\/p>\n