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Most people would never talk to a friend the way they talk to themselves. Rewrite the Inner Voice is a calm, practical guide to changing that — not with forced positivity, but with honesty and skill.
You'll start by getting to know your inner critic: what it sounds like, when it shows up, and why it formed in the first place. From there you'll learn a repeatable method — Catch, Check, Change — for turning distorted, all-or-nothing thoughts into language that is both truthful and kind. Self-compassion here isn't a cliché; it's a set of concrete phrasings and habits you can practise.
The guide closes with a gentle 21-day practice and printable reframing cards, so the work leaves the page and enters your day. Small, steady shifts — not a personality transplant — are the goal.
You'll learn to
- Notice the exact moments your inner critic takes over — and learn to interrupt them
- Replace vague self-attack like "I'm useless" with accurate, useful self-talk
- Apply a simple reframing method drawn from cognitive and self-compassion approaches
- Speak to yourself the way you'd speak to a capable friend who's having a hard day
- Build a short daily habit that slowly reshapes your default inner tone
What's inside
- Chapter 1 — Meet Your Inner Critic: what it is and why it formed
- Chapter 2 — The Catch, Check, Change method
- Chapter 3 — From Distortion to Accuracy: spotting all-or-nothing thinking
- Chapter 4 — Self-Compassion Without the Cliché
- Chapter 5 — The Language of a Good Coach
- Chapter 6 — Writing Prompts to Reset a Bad Day
- Chapter 7 — A 21-Day Gentle Practice
- Worksheets — printable reframing cards
Who it's for
Adults who are hard on themselves, replay their mistakes, or feel their self-talk quietly drains their confidence.
Format: PDF guide + worksheets, ~40 pages, instant download
Educational content, not a substitute for mental-health care. If your self-talk feels persistently overwhelming, please consider reaching out to a licensed professional.