Be assured that you don’t have two different inner voices inside you. You only have one of these phenomenal subconscious centers. When people talk about conflicting voices within themselves, they are frequently experiencing their conscious mind testing the solution provided by the subconscious mind. Almost without exception, the solution provided by the subconscious part of the mind survives this testing, but the solution provided by the conscious part of the mind is easier to rationalize and explain. The conscious thought process can be reduced to words.
Much of the “testing” of what is provided byyour subconscious is your memory of voicesfrom your childhood, mostly from your mother orfather. Your inner voice tells you to go forth. Aparental voice, indelibly etched in your memory,says, “Don’t do that. That is dangerous. You willfail.” As adults, we need to recognize the playof memory messages. If you are hearing thoseold parental warnings, look skyward and say,“It’s okay. I can do it. And if I fail, that’s okay, too.I need to try — for me.”If the owner of that parental voice is still alive,look skyward anyway. Don’t act out this conversationwith the real person. The last thingyou need is a protracted discussion with a dubiouscritic at just the time you need to gather upyour courage and embark on a new adventure.Inner critics aren’t all bad. Having an inner criticis good when you need that kind of feedback.Decide between your inner voice and your innercritic and do what is right for you.
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