Four positive affirmations that can change your life
This article focuses on four great
affirmation techniques that will help you develop a positive
outlook
In previous articles I have written about the
benefits of having a positive attitude and how it is the key to
being happy, leading a successful life, and helping yourself
through any challenge. Our self talk plays a huge role in how we
feel and positive thinking leads to a confident person who is happy
with their life as it is right now - even if they are working
towards achieving goals and dreams.
To achieve a sense of being fulfilled with who
you are right now it is important to combact the negative thoughts
that will be drifting through your mind every single day that will
sow the seeds of doubt and result in us putting ourselves down for
every little mistake we make.
One thing that can help are positive affirmations
and there are a few different ways you can use positive
affirmations which is what I cover in this
article.
Positive affirmations can be used throughout the
day anywhere and at anytime you need them, the more you use them
the easier positive thoughts will take over negative ones and you
will see benefits happening in your life.
An affirmation is a simple technique that is used
to change negative self-talk that we are rarely even aware of
doing, into looking at your life with a more positive attitude.
Most of us have for many years bombarded ourselves with negative
thoughts so changing your thoughts and the way you think won’t
happen overnight but if you stick with affirmations they will work
once you have retrained your way of thinking.
Adding your emotions to
affirmations
To enjoy success using affirmations you must put
all your emotions into saying them. It is important to avoid just
saying words over and over, you have to allow yourself to feel what
you are saying with passion. Remember you want to develop a new you
which means you must be sick and tired of the new you. So embrace
this new you with emotion, allow your emotions to take over and say
it like you mean it. Feel the emotion of determination and with
that emotion say your affirmations.
Using positive affirmations in this way is far
more effective than just repeating a bunch of words that don't mean
anything to you.
Affirmation
techniques
There are many different affirmation techniques
for dealing with different situations in life and the most popular
and successful are listed below.
The mirror technique
This technique helps you to appreciate yourself and develop
self-awareness and self-esteem, you should stand in front of a
mirror, preferably a full length one in either just your underwear
or better still naked. Start at your head and working down your
body say out loud what it is you like about areas of your body, for
example you could say “I like the way my hair shines, the
slight differences in color where the light hits it” or “
my eyes are a lovely shade of _ _ _ _. They sparkle and glint; my
eyes are a wonderful feature” take the time and go slowly over
all your body building up a more positive image of
yourself.
If you don't like your body you may want to come
back to this one, or you can just embrace it, strip down (when you
know you have complete privacy of course) and choose to say those
words to yourself. After all if you can tell yourself you are no
good, why not embrace telling yourself you are
brilliant.
When I first used the mirror technique I was told
to kiss myself too - you may (or may not LOL) want to embrace that
too! Kiss the mirror and say "I love you and I intend to show just
how much I love and appreciate you by looking after you" - it's
easy to fall in love with yourself when you say that. If it helps
see the face of someone you love looking back at you and saying
that too you. How would you feel as they say those
words?
If using someone else helps you at the beginning
then go ahead but eventually your aim must be to look in that
mirror, stare back at yourself and affirm what is great about
you.
The anywhere technique
This technique can be used anywhere and whenever you catch yourself
thinking a negative thought, when you realize you are having a
negative thought think of yourself turning down a volume knob
inside your head so that you turn it down low enough so as not to
hear it any longer. Then think a positive affirmation to replace
the negative and turn the volume back up repeating it to
yourself.
I will often scream "ENOUGH!" in my head, some
people scream "STOP" or "CANCEL" - whatever word works for you is
fine. Find a word that will stop you in the middle of your negative
thought and then cancel it out by saying something positive
immediately. In fact for every negative thought I encourage you to
say 7 positive things about yourself!
This technique can be used any time, any place
and any where! On the train, at work, while in bed falling
asleep - at any moment you hear your self-talk changing to
negative then cancel it out and change it around.
The trashcan technique
If you have negative thoughts write them down on a scrap of paper,
screw the paper up into a ball and throw it into the trashcan, by
doing this you are telling yourself these thoughts are nothing but
rubbish and that’s where they belong. I LOVE this technique and my
recommendation is that you carry around a small notepad with you
because at the beginning you may find yourself writing alot! To add
to this technique you may also want to follow it up with something
positive. Write something great in your notepad and keep it in
there.
Put the date on the top of the page and see how
many positive thoughts you have on that one page in a day - it will
give you a hint as to how many negative ones you have thrown away
as rubbish. Hopefully as time goes by your list will show shorter
because you won't be engaging in negative thoughts as
much.
The meditation technique
Find somewhere quiet where you able to relax for 5 or 10 minutes
close your eyes and let your mind empty of all thoughts and
feelings. Begin to repeat your affirmation to yourself over and
over again while concentrating on the words you are repeating and
believe in what you are saying. Always remember to engage your
emotions too, this is not about repating a bunch of empty
affirmations but about a desire to experience (by choice) a
particular emotion. So if during your meditation you repeat the
phrase "I choose to love and appreciate myself" then bring in the
emotion of love - think about someone you love and
appreciate - once you feel that emotion remember it and bring
it back whenever you think about yourself.
These four affirmation techniques can support you
in developing your self worth and you can choose to use just one or
more than one - whatever works for you. A combination of them all
will really help to speed up your personal growth and provide you
with even more tools to help you on your journey towards embracing
your divine self.
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