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How to Break Free from Negative Thinking: Practical Strategies to Reframe Your Mindset

Experts explain why we spiral into self-doubt and share proven cognitive behavioral techniques to shift toward healthier thought patterns

by The Daily Desk
September 21, 2025
in Health, Health & Wellness, Health News
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Breaking Free from Negative Thinking: How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Helps Reframe Self-Doubt and Build Confidence at Work and in Life - AP Illustration / Peter Hamlin

From Self-Doubt to Strength: How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Helps Professionals Reframe Negative Thoughts and Manage Workplace Anxiety - AP Illustration / Peter Hamlin

How to Break Free from Negative Thinking: Practical Strategies to Reframe Your Mindset

Published Time: 09-21-2025, 09:15 EDT

Negative thinking can feel overwhelming, especially when mistakes or self-doubt trigger spiraling thoughts. Psychologists note that this cycle, often tied to impostor syndrome, affects people across professions and backgrounds. Fortunately, evidence-based strategies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help individuals challenge and reframe destructive inner dialogue.

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Understanding the Cycle of Negative Thoughts

Feelings of self-doubt often surface in the workplace: thoughts like “I’m not smart enough” or “I don’t belong here” can quickly dominate our mindset. This experience, widely known as impostor syndrome, occurs when individuals question their achievements despite clear evidence of success.

Research shows that impostor syndrome is especially common among women and members of marginalized groups, though it affects professionals in nearly every field. Even on otherwise productive days, one mistake can trigger a spiral of harsh self-criticism.

Judith Beck, president of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Pennsylvania, explained that CBT is designed to identify such recurring thoughts and test their accuracy. “If they’re not accurate, we discuss what’s a more realistic perspective on this,” Beck said.

Why the Mind Tends to Focus on the Negative

Psychologists suggest there are evolutionary roots to negative thinking. “When we were cavemen, it was very important for us to be alert for danger,” Beck noted. Expecting the worst helped early humans survive.

Today, that instinct sometimes translates into modern worries—such as fear of underperforming at work. While a sense of urgency can motivate productivity, lingering too long on negative thoughts can damage confidence and well-being.

Kristene Doyle, director of the Albert Ellis Institute in New York, added that people often filter out positive reinforcement. “We sometimes downplay recognition we’ve received and overemphasize mistakes,” she said. Practicing positive beliefs with intention and frequency can help strengthen a more balanced perspective.

Strategies to Challenge Damaging Thoughts

A key step in overcoming negative thinking is learning to test recurring beliefs against evidence. Doyle explained: “Telling myself ‘I’m not good enough to be here’ only leads to a self-fulfilling prophecy. Instead, we ask: what makes someone good enough, and why were you chosen for this role?”

For instance, New York high school teacher Catherine Mason shared that after receiving feedback on her lesson plan, she initially spiraled into self-doubt. She rewrote the entire plan out of fear, though only minor adjustments were needed. Over time, she learned to pause and ask: “Did they actually say I was terrible? Did they ask me to redo everything?” This reflective process allowed her to replace destructive assumptions with more accurate interpretations.

Creative Approaches in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Therapists often employ innovative methods to help clients break free from entrenched thought patterns. Avigail Lev of the Bay Area CBT Center in San Francisco encourages clients to write down recurring negative phrases, such as “They don’t value my work”, and then apply techniques to reduce their emotional impact. Exercises include reading the statement backward or writing it on a symbolic image, like a cloud.

These approaches aim to weaken the intensity of negative self-talk and build space for healthier alternatives. Lev added that identifying concrete examples of when one’s contributions were valued is an effective way to challenge overly critical beliefs.

Reframing in Schools and Workplaces

CBT techniques are not only applied in therapy sessions but also in educational and workplace settings. Randolph Public Schools in Massachusetts recently introduced CBT workshops to help students manage emotional and behavioral challenges. “We want our students to really have the mindset that they can do things confidently,” said Alpha Sanford, the district’s chief of development and student services.

Educators themselves often benefit from the training. Christin Brink, an assistant principal for special education, admitted she experiences impostor syndrome in her role. “I need this just as much as the kids do,” she said. Learning to reframe her thoughts with phrases like “I made good choices today” or “Tomorrow I’ll try again” has become part of her routine.

Building New Mental Habits

Replacing negative mantras with balanced alternatives is an ongoing process. Renee Baker, now a director at Inform Studio design firm, recalled years of academic criticism that fueled her self-doubt. Through therapy, she learned to reframe her core beliefs and gradually built confidence to share her ideas at work. “At the heart of my self-doubt was feeling like my voice wasn’t as important,” she said. Challenging those beliefs helped her reclaim her confidence.

Similarly, social worker Eleanor Forbes teaches educators to reinterpret student behavior through a more empathetic lens. Instead of labeling a child as manipulative, she suggests reframing it as a survival strategy. This approach not only reduces negative assumptions but also fosters healthier support systems.

Practical Tools to Interrupt the Spiral

Experts recommend several techniques to break free from recurring negative thoughts:

  • Identify and challenge recurring beliefs: Ask whether there is evidence supporting the thought.
  • Reframe feedback: Distinguish between constructive criticism and exaggerated internal assumptions.
  • Practice replacement mantras: Prepare positive phrases such as “I’ve got this” or “One step at a time” to use when negative thoughts surface.
  • Seek professional guidance: CBT-trained therapists can provide tools to test and replace damaging beliefs.
  • Reinforce progress: Acknowledge daily successes, no matter how small, to build long-term confidence.

The Takeaway

Negative thoughts are part of being human, but they do not have to define one’s sense of self-worth. By practicing CBT techniques, reframing feedback, and preparing healthier internal dialogues, individuals can interrupt destructive cycles and foster resilience.

As Brink summed it up, “Having phrases ready helps me when negative thoughts come back. I tell myself: I’ve got this.”

Source: AP News – It can be hard to shift out of negative thoughts, but there are ways to stop spiraling

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J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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