Change Your Thinking Training Outline
Module 1: Understanding Your Mind
How Your Thinking Really Works
- Why your brain defaults to negative thinking
- Automatic thoughts vs. conscious choices
- How past experiences shape current thinking
- Facts vs. the stories you tell yourself
Identifying Mental Habits
- Recognizing thinking patterns that hold you back
- Common cognitive distortions everyone falls into
- Your personal unhelpful thought patterns
- Connection between thoughts, feelings, and actions
Module 2: Practical Mindset Tools
Questioning Your Thoughts
- Simple questions that expose faulty thinking
- Evidence-based vs. assumption-based thinking
- What you can control vs. what you can't
- Reframing without toxic positivity
Building Mental Flexibility
- Moving from black-and-white to nuanced thinking
- Considering multiple perspectives
- "Both/and" instead of "either/or" thinking
- Embracing uncertainty without anxiety
Module 3: Emotional Intelligence
Managing Internal Dialogue
- Changing your inner critic to inner coach
- Developing self-compassion without excuses
- Setting boundaries with negative self-talk
- Stress and pressure thinking techniques
Growth Mindset Development
- Seeing ability as something you can develop
- Viewing failure as information, not identity
- Learning from criticism without taking it personally
- Problem-solving when feeling stuck
Module 4: Sustaining Change
Making New Thinking Stick
- Daily practices that support new patterns
- Handling setbacks without giving up
- Working with people who prefer the "old" you
- Creating your personal thinking system
Hands-On Components:
- Thought-tracking exercises
- Daily awareness practices
- Real-life application challenges
- Peer discussion sessions
What You'll Walk Away With:
- Awareness of automatic thinking patterns
- Tools for shifting negative thoughts
- Increased emotional intelligence
- Resilience for handling challenges
- Sustainable mental growth practices
Note: Practical techniques for healthier thinking patterns. Not a substitute for therapy but complements professional support when needed.