Most people have caught themselves speaking out loud while looking for their keys, planning their day, or working through a problem. While some still view the habit as unusual, scientific research suggests there may be real benefits behind these private conversations.
According to research by Gary Lupyan of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, talking to yourself can help improve concentration, motivation, and task performance. Experts increasingly describe self-talk as a valuable mental tool rather than a sign of eccentric behavior, reports WP kobieta.
A smarter way to focus
In one of Lupyan's studies, participants were asked to find specific objects. Those who said the name of the object aloud located it more quickly than those who searched silently.
Researchers believe that speaking a word helps the brain maintain a stronger mental image, making it easier to focus attention and ignore distractions.
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Benefits beyond productivity
Psychologists say self-talk can help people organize their thoughts and manage complex tasks more effectively. It is a technique often seen among athletes, executives, and other high performers.
Some of the reported benefits include:
- Improved concentration
- Greater motivation
- Better planning
- Fewer mistakes during tasks
By verbalizing thoughts, people may find it easier to structure actions and stay on track.
A boost for confidence
Experts also suggest that positive self-talk can strengthen self-belief. Encouraging yourself verbally may help reduce stress and make challenges feel more manageable.
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Speaking goals or plans out loud can also increase commitment to completing them. When the brain both thinks and hears a message, it often becomes easier to stay focused and follow through.
Source: WP kobieta
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