Updated On: 28 May, 2023 07:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Nidhi Lodaya
Guilty of having solo monologues about your thoughts and feelings? You are not alone. As studies and experts suggest, it is healthy for you

People who talk to themselves say that it helps them organise their thoughts better and gives them a structure. Illustration/Uday Mohite
If you have ever noticed people mumbling and talking to themselves on the local train, or at office hunched over their desks, don’t dismiss them as being a bit off. Neither are they reciting a chant or a prayer. They are, in fact, trying to make sense of all that’s happening in their lives. And they claim it helps them in many ways.
The habit of talking out loud to yourself is called as “self-talk”. According to the study, The Effects of Positive or Negative Self-talk on the Alteration of Brain Functional Connectivity by Performing Cognitive Tasks, published in nature.com in 2021, self-talk can improve cognitive performance. Mental health professionals are now saying, that as batty as it may seem, it is surprisingly good for your mental health.