Stress diary guide 7. automatic thoughts

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Stress Diary Journal Guides                                                Guide 7: Automatic Thoughts
                                                                                                                   Guide 7: Automatic
                                                                                                                   Thoughts




Stress Diary Journal                                                                                                 Typical thinking errors


Your Guide                                                                                                          All or nothing thinking

                                                                                                                    Tunnel vision

Identifying Automatic N egative Thoughts?                                                                           Over-Generalising

These are Negative thoughts,        thoughts at first, but it gets       vulnerable to error. When we               Jumping to
which might make you behave in      easier with practice. It helps if    are stressed or feeling low, our            conclusions
a way that is not helpful to your   you write them down in a             thoughts are particularly prone
well being have certain             thought diary over a period of       to distortions or errors.                  Mind Reading
features:                           time and you could then revisit      These thinking errors are
                                    them.                                common – everyone has them                 Fortune telling
     They      are      usually                                         to some degree – but they do
automatic thoughts that seem        Typical Thinking Errors              make us feel worse. But - by               Catastrophising
to come out of nowhere              A basic factor in how we             changing       or      Automatic
 Often they can flash              respond to a situation is the        Thoughts, we can change our                Emotional Reasoning
through your mind without you       way in which we interpret the        feelings and our energy levels,
being aware of them                 situation. Our five senses are       and improve how we handle the              Should statements
 They seem reasonable at           capable of taking in much more       setbacks and stresses in daily
                                    information that our brains are      life. Normally – we each have              Labelling & Mislabelling
the time, and you accept them
without question                    able to compute, so we need to       our ‘favourite’ thinking errors.
                                    simplify the         information     Review these and identify                  Personalisation and
They are the thoughts that, if
they were true, would make          streaming in through our eyes        yours.                                      Blame
most people feel quite anxious      and ears before we can use it.
                                    We cut corners and take              All or Nothing thinking – If               Discounting the
or unhappy
                                    shortcuts in our thinking to         your performance falls short of             Positive
Next time you feel particularly     handle the sensory load better.      perfect, you see yourself as a
stressed, take time to examine      Doing this means that we are         total failure [‘I didn’t get top
what is going through your          not getting a direct readout on      marks in one test – I’m
mind. It may be quite hard to       the world, so our thoughts and       useless’]. This type of thinking
identify    your     automatic      beliefs about the world are          forms       the     basis     of




perfectionism and frequently        something has happened in the        you know what other people are
goes hand in hand with the          past, it always will [‘My            thinking, or that they are
tendency to see things in           partners always leave me, the        reacting negatively to you,
black and white [‘I’m               people I meet are all unfaithful’]   without checking your hunches              ‘Next time you
completely     right,   he’s                                             e.g. ‘My friend didn’t say hello –           are stressed,
completely wrong’]                  Jumping to conclusions – You         she is mad at me’.
                                    make a negative interpretation
                                                                                                                      take time to
Tunnel Vision – Seeing only the     even though there are no             Fortune telling – You predict             examine what is
negative [or the positive]          definite facts that convincingly     that things will turn out badly.            going through
aspects of a situation.             support your conclusion.             Before a very important test,                 your mind!
                                    Examples are:                        you may tell yourself, ‘I am
Over-generalisation                                                      going to fail, I know it’ If you are
Expecting   that,   because         Mind Reading – You assume            depressed, you may tell
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                       yourself, ‘I’ll never get better’.   take your emotions as evidence
                                                            for the truth – ‘I feel guilty,
                       Catastrophising        –     You     therefore I must have done
                       exaggerate your own problems,        something bad’ or ‘I feel
                       imperfections,       etc     and     anxious, so something bad must
                       automatically imagine the            be about to happen’.
                       worse case scenario: ‘I made a
                       mistake. Now I am going to fail,     Should Statements – You try
                       I won’t get into University and      to convince yourself with
                       loose all chance of getting a        ‘shoulds and shouldn’ts’ as if
                       good job. I will never be able to    you had to be whipped and
                       afford to buy a car and house        punished before you could be
                       and will grow old a lonely           expected to do anything. ‘Musts’
                       person…’                             and ‘Oughts’ are also offenders
                                                            e.g. ‘I should do this’ or ‘I must
                       Emotional reasoning – You            do that’. The emotional




                       consequence is guilt. When you direct ‘should’ statements towards
         “ It is not   others, you feel anger, frustrations and resentment e.g. ‘He
                       shouldn’t be so self-centered and thoughtless’ or ‘She ought to be
         the event     prompt’.
   that causes         Labelling and Mislabelling – Instead of describing your effort, you
   us stress, it       attach a negative label to yourself: ‘I’m a failure’ instead of ‘I made
                       a mistake’ When other people’s behaviour rubs you the wrong way,
    is our view        you attach a negative label: ‘She’s lazy’ instead of ‘She’s too busy’.
          of the
                       Personalisation and Blame – Occurs when you hold yourself
         event”        personally responsible for an event that is not entirely under your
                       control and can lead to guilt, shame and feelings of inadequacy. The
                       opposite is blaming other people or        circumstances for your
                       problems without considering ways that you might be
                       contributing to the problem.

                       Discounting the Positive – You shrink your strengths, resources
                       and good points and reject positive experiences by insisting they
                       don’t count. For example, If you do a good job, you tell yourself that
                       it wasn’t good enough, or that anyone could have done as well…




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                                 The Stress Diaries we have available


The Stress Diary Journal

This 4 week programme to complete stress mastery, is an invaluable tool to effectively manage your stress -
to gain insight and explore self understanding. The Stress Diary Journal allows you to record your daily stress
incidents & to monitor these incidents and analyse them – on a daily basis, for a period of 4 weeks. Divided into
4 weekly sections for you to master your stress progressively and more competently, it helps you review your
initial appraisals, stress responses, your reactions & to identify your stress triggers, to then restructure your
thoughts, your attitude and subsequent behaviours. You will be able to easier identify negative behaviour
patterns, to increase your stress awareness, to learn new coping skills and to let you adapt new & alternative
strategies. You will learn renewed self management skills, inner control, effective goal setting, time
management skills, to overcome obstacles and increased perseverance to complete set tasks and to instil
newfound routines, competencies and behaviours. It helps you to know yourself and manage your life more
completely. This is an invaluable tool to gain unique insight, explore self-understanding, learn stress
management skills and effectively manage your stress – in 4 weeks!



                With a purchase of any of these Diaries, you get full Stress Management Support
                                           @ www.stressdiaries.com


Stress Diary: Daily Recorder Journal

A companion guide to the Stress Diary Journal in a handy size to carry about , and for you to easily record
your daily stress entries. Each Stress entry is individually presented for ease of recording ‘on the go’ and to
then transfer these entries to your Stress Diary Journal, or this Stress Diary: Reflection Journal, at the
end of your day. Making remembering these Stress incidents/events much easier and keeping you in touch
with managing your stress more effectively.




                                    Get a FREE Relaxation Music MP3 !
                                    With your purchase of any of these


Stress Diary: Reflection Journal

This Stress Reflection Diary Journal is a companion guide to the Stress Diary/Journal and used as an
additional tool to further enhance your insight and understanding of your stress. You are to choose
1 significant Stress Entry per day, from your Stress Diary Journal for the length of your 24 week programme,
that you may want to elaborate and focus on. Using the guideline questions and answer spaces that are
provided, and you can add your personal notes or thoughts about your day or progress. Weekly summaries of
your progress are included, to advance and monitor your progress and by answering these questions and
adding your own observations, you will increase your skills at understand, managing your reactions and
responses to your daily stress triggers and stressors. The Reflection Journal is an easy way to record and
focus on how to reflect on your experiences and how you can learn from it.


Get these Stress Diary Journals at www.stressdiaries.com




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Stress diary guide 7. automatic thoughts

  • 1. Stress Diary Journal Guides Guide 7: Automatic Thoughts Guide 7: Automatic Thoughts Stress Diary Journal Typical thinking errors Your Guide  All or nothing thinking  Tunnel vision Identifying Automatic N egative Thoughts?  Over-Generalising These are Negative thoughts, thoughts at first, but it gets vulnerable to error. When we  Jumping to which might make you behave in easier with practice. It helps if are stressed or feeling low, our conclusions a way that is not helpful to your you write them down in a thoughts are particularly prone well being have certain thought diary over a period of to distortions or errors.  Mind Reading features: time and you could then revisit These thinking errors are them. common – everyone has them  Fortune telling  They are usually to some degree – but they do automatic thoughts that seem Typical Thinking Errors make us feel worse. But - by  Catastrophising to come out of nowhere A basic factor in how we changing or Automatic  Often they can flash respond to a situation is the Thoughts, we can change our  Emotional Reasoning through your mind without you way in which we interpret the feelings and our energy levels, being aware of them situation. Our five senses are and improve how we handle the  Should statements  They seem reasonable at capable of taking in much more setbacks and stresses in daily information that our brains are life. Normally – we each have  Labelling & Mislabelling the time, and you accept them without question able to compute, so we need to our ‘favourite’ thinking errors. simplify the information Review these and identify  Personalisation and They are the thoughts that, if they were true, would make streaming in through our eyes yours. Blame most people feel quite anxious and ears before we can use it. We cut corners and take All or Nothing thinking – If  Discounting the or unhappy shortcuts in our thinking to your performance falls short of Positive Next time you feel particularly handle the sensory load better. perfect, you see yourself as a stressed, take time to examine Doing this means that we are total failure [‘I didn’t get top what is going through your not getting a direct readout on marks in one test – I’m mind. It may be quite hard to the world, so our thoughts and useless’]. This type of thinking identify your automatic beliefs about the world are forms the basis of perfectionism and frequently something has happened in the you know what other people are goes hand in hand with the past, it always will [‘My thinking, or that they are tendency to see things in partners always leave me, the reacting negatively to you, black and white [‘I’m people I meet are all unfaithful’] without checking your hunches ‘Next time you completely right, he’s e.g. ‘My friend didn’t say hello – are stressed, completely wrong’] Jumping to conclusions – You she is mad at me’. make a negative interpretation take time to Tunnel Vision – Seeing only the even though there are no Fortune telling – You predict examine what is negative [or the positive] definite facts that convincingly that things will turn out badly. going through aspects of a situation. support your conclusion. Before a very important test, your mind! Examples are: you may tell yourself, ‘I am Over-generalisation going to fail, I know it’ If you are Expecting that, because Mind Reading – You assume depressed, you may tell Copyright © www.stressdiaries.com
  • 2. Page 2 Stress Diary Journal yourself, ‘I’ll never get better’. take your emotions as evidence for the truth – ‘I feel guilty, Catastrophising – You therefore I must have done exaggerate your own problems, something bad’ or ‘I feel imperfections, etc and anxious, so something bad must automatically imagine the be about to happen’. worse case scenario: ‘I made a mistake. Now I am going to fail, Should Statements – You try I won’t get into University and to convince yourself with loose all chance of getting a ‘shoulds and shouldn’ts’ as if good job. I will never be able to you had to be whipped and afford to buy a car and house punished before you could be and will grow old a lonely expected to do anything. ‘Musts’ person…’ and ‘Oughts’ are also offenders e.g. ‘I should do this’ or ‘I must Emotional reasoning – You do that’. The emotional consequence is guilt. When you direct ‘should’ statements towards “ It is not others, you feel anger, frustrations and resentment e.g. ‘He shouldn’t be so self-centered and thoughtless’ or ‘She ought to be the event prompt’. that causes Labelling and Mislabelling – Instead of describing your effort, you us stress, it attach a negative label to yourself: ‘I’m a failure’ instead of ‘I made a mistake’ When other people’s behaviour rubs you the wrong way, is our view you attach a negative label: ‘She’s lazy’ instead of ‘She’s too busy’. of the Personalisation and Blame – Occurs when you hold yourself event” personally responsible for an event that is not entirely under your control and can lead to guilt, shame and feelings of inadequacy. The opposite is blaming other people or circumstances for your problems without considering ways that you might be contributing to the problem. Discounting the Positive – You shrink your strengths, resources and good points and reject positive experiences by insisting they don’t count. For example, If you do a good job, you tell yourself that it wasn’t good enough, or that anyone could have done as well… Copyright © www.stressdiaries.com
  • 3. Page 3 The Stress Diaries we have available The Stress Diary Journal This 4 week programme to complete stress mastery, is an invaluable tool to effectively manage your stress - to gain insight and explore self understanding. The Stress Diary Journal allows you to record your daily stress incidents & to monitor these incidents and analyse them – on a daily basis, for a period of 4 weeks. Divided into 4 weekly sections for you to master your stress progressively and more competently, it helps you review your initial appraisals, stress responses, your reactions & to identify your stress triggers, to then restructure your thoughts, your attitude and subsequent behaviours. You will be able to easier identify negative behaviour patterns, to increase your stress awareness, to learn new coping skills and to let you adapt new & alternative strategies. You will learn renewed self management skills, inner control, effective goal setting, time management skills, to overcome obstacles and increased perseverance to complete set tasks and to instil newfound routines, competencies and behaviours. It helps you to know yourself and manage your life more completely. This is an invaluable tool to gain unique insight, explore self-understanding, learn stress management skills and effectively manage your stress – in 4 weeks! With a purchase of any of these Diaries, you get full Stress Management Support @ www.stressdiaries.com Stress Diary: Daily Recorder Journal A companion guide to the Stress Diary Journal in a handy size to carry about , and for you to easily record your daily stress entries. Each Stress entry is individually presented for ease of recording ‘on the go’ and to then transfer these entries to your Stress Diary Journal, or this Stress Diary: Reflection Journal, at the end of your day. Making remembering these Stress incidents/events much easier and keeping you in touch with managing your stress more effectively. Get a FREE Relaxation Music MP3 ! With your purchase of any of these Stress Diary: Reflection Journal This Stress Reflection Diary Journal is a companion guide to the Stress Diary/Journal and used as an additional tool to further enhance your insight and understanding of your stress. You are to choose 1 significant Stress Entry per day, from your Stress Diary Journal for the length of your 24 week programme, that you may want to elaborate and focus on. Using the guideline questions and answer spaces that are provided, and you can add your personal notes or thoughts about your day or progress. Weekly summaries of your progress are included, to advance and monitor your progress and by answering these questions and adding your own observations, you will increase your skills at understand, managing your reactions and responses to your daily stress triggers and stressors. The Reflection Journal is an easy way to record and focus on how to reflect on your experiences and how you can learn from it. Get these Stress Diary Journals at www.stressdiaries.com Copyright © www.stressdiaries.com