Affirmations aren’t a substitute for accepting reality. They aren’t a form of control. They need to be used with heavy doses of surrender, spirituality, and letting go. ~Beattie, Melody. Beyond Codependency: And Getting Better All the Time (p. 127). Hazelden Publishing. Kindle Edition.
What do you need to affirm to make your life better?
Do these work for you?
I love myself.
I am grateful for my body and all it has done for me.
I am powerful beyond my wildest dreams.
I accept myself unconditionally.
I have permission from the universe to be myself.
The ultimate sin is knowing who I am and not being true to that.
Every day my self-worth is growing.
I am worthy of all the joys and riches in the universe.
I honor my own life path and appreciate the journey.
My mind, body, and soul is a beautiful expression of y individuality.
I give myself permission to heal.
I am not my pain.
I accept the lesson I am learning through my pain.
My body has everything it needs to heal.
I am better now than I was before this happened to me.
I choose peace no matter what.
I forgive myself for the part I played in my current situation.
I forgive anyone I feel has hurt me.
I am kind to myself and others.
I will help others experiencing this so that they won’t make the same mistakes I did.
I am creating a life that is beyond my imagination.
I love what I do and I do what I love.
What I do makes a positive impact on the world.
I believe in myself.
I am a born creator and I create the life that I want.
Circumstances don’t define me and they won’t stop me from moving forward.
I will never give up, give in, or quit.
Abundance is all around me.
Everything I touch prospers.
The more I have. The more I have to give.
Source: venturingvalue.com
How will you affirm yourself today?
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