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  1. self-talknoun

    A loud or silent talk to oneself.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of self-talk in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of self-talk in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of self-talk in a Sentence

  1. Caterina Rando:

    Increase your personal power through positive and powerful communication. Recognize and eliminate negative self talk.

  2. Marcuetta Sims:

    Our words hold so much power and when these words are being internalized by children who are still in the process of developing their sense of self, those words carry even more weight, the way we speak to children is the way they learn how to speak to themselves. It's how they develop their self-talk, which influences their behaviors and the choices they make in life.

  3. Lisa Haisha:

    Your Authentic Self emerges when you’re unburdened by the rash judgments, negative self-talk, fears, and reactivity of your Imposters.

  4. Lori Odegaard:

    There were times when it was really hard, i didn’t see the scale moving, I didn’t see anything on my body changing and I really felt like giving up. And that was honestly the hardest thing to overcome, that negative self-talk.

  5. H.W. Mann:

    Negative programming. We write the programs. And we can rewrite the programs. If we drop the negative self- talk. If we drop the negative self- beliefs. If we drop the negative world view. Then we drop the negative programs. Think about the word negative. It refers to negative energy. What we put our energy into we create more of. Focusing on the negative is like praying for what we don’t want. If we stop putting energy into what we don’t want, then we stop creating it.


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