The Value of Conscious Self-Talk
Posted: Saturday, January 26, 2008
by Amy Sherman
http://www.bummedoutboomer.com
You’ve heard people say that affirmations don’t really work and that when you say them you are basically lying to yourself. After all, how can you state, “I am prosperous and living a life of leisure and joy," when you are actually in debt and working two jobs?
In order to understand how effective affirmations are, you need to realize that when you say something that doesn’t already exist, you are setting the stage for change. You become a work in progress, transforming yourself into a position of creating what you want. It’s almost as if you are projecting yourself into the future, seeing and actually feeling what it would be like to manifest the statement.
The ultimate goal of affirmations is to set your mind to act and think in ways that become natural and are in line with your new reality. In this way you create an inner momentum of possibility that you may never have had before.
The following are examples of affirmations you can use daily:
- I believe in myself and my true potential.
- I totally and completely accept health, wealth, and happiness into my life.
- Happiness comes to me easily and effortlessly.
- I am open to receiving great joy.
- I surround myself with positive, loving people who support, nurture and respect me.
- I give myself permission to be happy and joyful.
- My life is filled with limitless wealth and abundance.
These affirmations can jumpstart your journey to enhanced self-awareness and enable you to reach your full potential. It is an effective tool to keep you motivated, inspired and emotionally healthy.
Amy Sherman is a licensed mental health counselor in private practice. She is the author of "Distress-Free Aging: A Boomer's Guide to Creating a Fulfilled and Purposeful Life" and "The Joy of Optimism" 10-Lesson eCourse. Go to http://www.bummedoutboomer.com and sign up for her free newsletter, pluse receive a Special Report on Overcoming Adversity.
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