Positive Thinking Affirmations

March 12, 2009 by Deanna Collins 

I’ve been spending a lot of time lately utilizing positive affirmations.  I try to find something that resonates with me each day.

What is an affirmation, you say?

According to dictionary.com an affirmation is:

  • The act of an instance of affirming; state of being affirmed.
  • The assertion that something exists or is true.
  • Something that is affirmed; a statement of proposition that is declared to be true.

There has been a lot of buzz over the past few years around visioning and in particular, the vision board, made popular by the Secret.

I remember Joe Vitale speaking about visioning.  He was talking about a car he once wanted.  He speaks passionately about how he visualized himself behind the wheel.  He could smell the leather seats, feel the grip of the steering wheel and even hear the music on the stereo.  The whole process is about acting “as if” you already have these things or have achieved your goals – not just material things.

Affirmations are a great tool to have in your positive thinking arsenal and aid in this process of “acting as if.”

Mindset is so vitally important in this process and it’s something I speak of often.  It is key to our success in anything we do.  It doesn’t matter whether it’s relational, spiritual, physical, or professional.

Changing your mindset is the single most powerful and important step you can take to change your life. The power of positive thinking has been studied by the psychiatric medical, scientific and spiritual community and they’ve all determined the same thing – positive thinking has power. Of course, changing the way you think is easier said than done. That’s where positive affirmations become a very useful tool.

A positive affirmation is a statement you can use to replace a commonly held negative statement. For example, if you’re always saying, “I feel fat,” then a good positive affirmation to replace this sentiment might be, “I am comfortable with my body and am the perfect weight for me.”

If your goal is to lose weight, for instance just think about how much more successful you will be and feel when you utilize positive affirmations.  The law of attraction tells us that “like attracts like.” If you are saying these negative statements to yourself, you are only attracting more of that to you.

Positive affirmations help you change your thinking by giving you something to lean on. They help you stay aware of your thoughts, which is the first step to changing them.

Finding the Right Affirmations for You

The next step is to determine what your negative thoughts are and to replace them. Here is a great list of positive affirmations:

•    My body heals quickly and easily
•    I am the picture of good health
•    The more grateful I am, the more reasons I find to be grateful
•    I know that I deserve to be loved
•    I give out love and it is returned to me tenfold
•    I have a wonderful partner and we are both happy and at peace
•    I am the perfect weight for me
•    I make positive healthy choices for myself
•    I express my needs and feelings
•    I am my own unique self – special, creative and wonderful
•    Everything comes to me easily and effortlessly
•    I love and appreciate myself just as I am
•    I accept all my feelings as part of myself
•    I love doing my job
•    I always communicate clearly and effectively
•    It’s okay for me to have everything I want
•    I am getting wealthier each day
•    I have an abundance of energy
•    My mind is calm
•    My thoughts are under my control
•     I am successful in whatever I do

As you look through the list of potential positive affirmations, are any compelling?  Do any of these affirmations resonate with you? The affirmations that speak to you are good ones to start with. For example, if you’ve been struggling with your weight, spend some time thinking about the negative self-talk you have around that issue and find a few positive affirmations which give you the strength and motivation to move through this challenge.

Affirmations are the first step towards changing your thoughts, however with any process; it takes time, practice, patience and a love and acceptance for yourself. Negative thoughts will slip in from time to time, as we are all human, but as you practice, it will get easier.

Trust yourself and the positive affirmation process. It will help to change your life.

Comments

One Response to “Positive Thinking Affirmations”

  1. Josten on March 12th, 2009 3:50 am

    I remember when i frist made my vision board i seen the same car that i cut out of the magazine a few hours later.

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