Episode 51 How to Turn your Inner Critic into Your Inner Coach
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Do you ever feel like your own thoughts are holding you back?
In this episode Sarah explores how to turn your inner critic - the voice that fuels self-doubt and fear into your inner coach, the supportive inner voice that helps you thrive as a leader.
Sarah unpacks why this critical voice exists (spoiler: your brain’s trying to keep you safe!) and shares practical steps to quieten the self-criticism and strengthen your confidence.
You’ll learn how to recognise your inner critic, respond with compassion, and build a more empowering internal dialogue that helps you lead with clarity, courage, and calm.
Show Notes[00:00:00] Welcome & Introduction
[00:01:00] Series Focus on Confidence
This episode kicks off a mini-series on confidence, exploring one of its biggest obstacles: the inner critic.
[00:02:00] The Power of the Inner Critic
How self-critical thoughts like “you’re not good enough” or “you’ll fail” affect confidence, performance, and relationships at work.
[00:03:00] Normalising the Inner Critic
Everyone has an inner critic, even confident leaders. The key difference is how we manage it.
[00:04:00] Why We Have an Inner Critic
A neuroscience perspective: the limbic brain is wired to keep us safe by scanning for risk—especially emotional risk and uses self-criticism to stop us taking action.
[00:06:00] Case Study: Toni’s Story
Sarah shares Toni’s experience, a senior leader driven by perfectionism and self-doubt, and how learning to coach herself helped prevent burnout.
[00:07:30] Step 1: Notice the Voice
Start by observing your inner critic. What does it say? When does it appear? Writing these thoughts down helps create awareness and perspective.
[00:09:00] Step 2: Recognise You Have a Choice
You can choose how you speak to yourself. Developing self-compassion is a superpower - talk to yourself as you would a close friend.
[00:10:00] Understanding the Brain’s Intention
Your critic’s goal is protection, not punishment. Acknowledge it's fear instead of fighting it.
[00:11:00] Step 3: Change the Dialogue
Learn to reframe negative thoughts into constructive self-talk. Example: turning “I can’t do that” into “How can I do that?”
[00:12:00] Real-Life Example: Reframing Burnout Fear
A client learns to thank her inner critic for trying to protect her, while reassuring it that she’s now equipped with better boundaries and resilience.
[00:13:00] Step 4: Strengthen Your Inner Coach
Amplify your supportive inner voice by gathering evidence of your strengths, achievements, and positive feedback.
[00:15:00] Tools to Boost Your Inner Coach
- Keep an achievement journal
- Practice positive self-talk and affirmations
- Surround yourself with uplifting content - books, podcasts, music, and meditation
[00:16:00] Balancing Compassion & Confidence
You don’t need to silence your inner critic, just let it relax while your inner coach takes the lead.
[00:17:00] Recap & Reflection
Sarah summarises the four steps:
- Notice your inner critic
- Choose compassion
- Reframe your self-talk
- Strengthen your inner coach
[00:18:00] Closing Message
If you’d like personalised support in developing your inner coach, reach out via careertreecoaching.co.uk.
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