

991-Overcoming Goal Setting Blues: Why It Makes You Depressed and Anxious
9 snips Jul 25, 2024
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes, a seasoned clinician and mental health advocate, delves into the hidden emotional toll of goal setting. She explains how expectations can trigger feelings of depression and anxiety, driven by fears of failure and reminders of past setbacks. Dr. Snipes emphasizes the importance of creating realistic, manageable goals using the SMART criteria. Listeners learn to navigate emotional challenges by breaking goals into smaller steps, celebrating achievements, and practicing self-compassion on their journey to success.
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Goals and Emotional Responses
- Goal setting can trigger anxiety or depression because goals involve change.
- Change disrupts routines and requires effort, leading to emotional responses.
Fear of Failure
- Fear of failure stems from cognitive distortions like personalization and all-or-nothing thinking.
- Evaluate thoughts based on facts, not feelings, to overcome this fear.
Incremental Progress
- Break down large goals into smaller, manageable steps to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
- Acknowledge and reward yourself for incremental progress towards the ultimate goal.