Automatic negative thoughts, like “It’s too cold” or “I’ll skip today,” are common pitfalls.  Counter them by focusing on controllable factors: invest in quality gear for layering to stay comfortable, and remind yourself that running is a choice that aligns with your values of health and growth.   Track small wins in a journal—distance covered, improved mood, or gear that worked well—to build evidence of your capability. Over time, this evidence-based positivity overrides doubt, fostering a resilient runner’s mentality.