Gabor Maté Quotes
Best 7 When the Body Says No Quotes by Gabor Maté
When the Body Says No Quotes
“A therapist once said to me, 'If you face the choice between feeling guilt and resentment, choose the guilt every time.' It is wisdom I have passed on to many others since.
If a refusal saddles you with guilt, while consent leaves resentment in its wake, opt for the guilt. Resentment is soul suicide. Negative thinking allows us to gaze unflinchingly on our own behalf at what does not work.”
“Adaptiveness is the capacity to respond to external stressors without rigidity, with flexibility and creativity, without excessive anxiety and without being overwhelmed by emotion.”
“Our immune system does not exist in isolation from daily experience. For example, the immune defences that normally function in healthy young people have been shown to be suppressed in medical students under the pressure of final examinations. Of even greater implication for their future health and well-being, the loneliest students suffered the greatest negative impact on their immune systems. Loneliness has been similarly associated with diminished immune activity in a group of psychiatric inpatients.”
“Shame is the deepest of the “negative emotions,” a feeling we will do almost anything to avoid. Unfortunately, our abiding fear of shame impairs our ability to see reality.”
“Strong convictions do not necessarily signal a powerful sense of self: very often quite the opposite. Intensely held beliefs may be no more than a person’s unconscious effort to build a sense of self to fill what, underneath, is experienced as a vacuum.”
“The research literature has identified three factors that universally lead to stress: uncertainty, the lack of information and the loss of control.”
“We have seen in study after study that compulsive positive thinkers are more likely to develop disease and less likely to survive.
Genuine positive thinking — or, more deeply, positive being — empowers us to know that we have nothing to fear from truth.”
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“I will not be distracted by noise, chatter, or setbacks. Patience, commitment, grace, and purpose will guide me.”
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