Types
Examples
True or False
100

What is an example of a Labeling ANT

"He is a loser"

"He's stupid"

"I don't know anything

100

He's a baby for crying

Labelling

100

ANTs are only found outside

False: ANTs represent negative thoughts, they can pop up anywhere you are

200

What is an example of a Mind Reading ANT

"I know he hates me" 

"He thinks I bad at sport"

"She doesn't like me"

200

She wants to control me

Mind reading

200

ANTs can stop you from doing as well as you can

True: ANTs can make you feel insignificant, make you stuck and focus on things you can't really change


300

What is an example of a Magnifying ANT?


"I am the shortest person ever"

"I'm always going to be stuck at home"

"I'm never allowed to have ice cream"

300

I forgot my lunch, this is the worst day ever

Magnifying

300

"I shouldn't have said that. Now they think I'm weird" is an ANT

True: a lot of Should/Shouldn't sentences are ANTs

400

What is an example of an all-or-nothing ANT?

"If I’m not the best, I’m the worst." 

"Nobody likes me." 

"I always mess everything up."

400

One bad day means the whole week is ruined.

All-Or-Nothing

400

"I did my best" is an ANT

False: this statement is positively recognising you did what you could

500

What is an example of a labeling ANT?

"I'm so dumb because I got one math problem wrong." 

"I’m such a bad friend because I forgot to save a seat." 

"She’s a mean person because she didn’t play with me today."

500

My parents always fight, they will get a divorce

Predicting the Future

500

The more ANTs present the harder it is to do what we want to do

True: The more ANTs we have, the more angry we become, and the more difficult it is for us to enjoy what we're doing.
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