Need to Think Clearly? Try Talking to Yourself in the Third Person.Talking to yourself can ease your stress and help you manage your emotions.

ByRose Leadem

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"Rose doesn't like that." "Rose will fix this." If I were to talk like this, especially to myself, it might seem a little nutty. But there might be a good reason to start -- especially if I ever found myself in astressfulsituation where I needed to think clearly.

In arecent study, professors from Michigan State University and the University of Michigan conducted two experiments to find out the effects that self-talk in third person can have on an individual's mood and emotions. And guess what? Talking to yourself in third person can actually help to regulate your emotions and reduce stress.

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In the first experiment, participants were presented neutral and disturbing images, and asked to share their feelings in first and third person. By measuring a participant's neural activity while they shared their reactions, researchers found that people who used their name rather than "I" were less reactive to disturbing images and showed more control over their emotions. In a dramatic example, people who spoke in third person showed less fear when they were presented an image of a man holding a gun to someone's head.

As an added benefit, third-person self-talk requires no extra mental effort, compared to other forms of self-control. "This bodes well for using third-person self-talk as an on-the-spot strategy for regulating one's emotions,"explainsJason Moser, MSU associate professor of psychology, "as many other forms of emotion regulation, such as mindfulness and thinking on the bright side, require considerable thought and effort."

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The second study also proved this to be true. By measuring the brain activity of participants when they were asked to recall personal painful experiences from their pasts, researchers again found that people who spoke in third person had less negative brain activity and better emotional regulation.

所以,如何的简单交换一个名字? Speaking to yourself in third person gets you to think from another standpoint, helping to detach you from a situation. "Essentially, we think referring to yourself in the third person leads people to think about themselves more similar to how they think about others," Moser says. "That helps people gain a tiny bit of psychological distance from their experiences, which can often be useful for regulating emotions."

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Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com.

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