
This Is How You Think - Mindset Habits for Personal Growth Overcoming a Negative Mindset: How I Changed My Toxic Negativity
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Feb 4, 2026 A practical framework for shifting persistent negativity is walked through step by step. The connection between thoughts, emotions, and actions is mapped with a T-E-A chart tool. Real-life client stories show small mindset changes that lead to different behaviors. Tips cover believable replacement thoughts and what to do when emotions come before thoughts.
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From Chronic Negativity To A Turning Point
- Jule Kim used to be extremely negative and reactive, which she didn't fully notice until it affected relationships and emotions.
- A coaching session in 2020 showed her she could choose different thoughts and flipped her mood despite nothing changing externally.
Mindset Is A Bidirectional Triangle
- Thoughts, feelings, and actions form a bidirectional triangle rather than a strict linear chain.
- Emotions can arrive before conscious thought and drive rapid action, then thoughts catch up afterwards.
Map What You Can Control With A T-Chart
- Use Jule Kim's T-chart (Thoughts, Emotions, Actions) to map what you can control in any situation.
- Start where your brain leads (T, E, or A) and trace how changing one corner shifts the others.
