The Practice of Positive Affirmations
Just started
using affirmations? Then use these top 10 tips to begin the practice
of positive affirmations.
The
Top 10 Tips to Begin the Practice of Positive Affirmations
By Ruth Zanes
Positive
Affirmations are things we say to ourselves that build us up and
make us strong. They empower us to take chances and to be our best.
Thoughts run through our mind thousands of times a day and are often
negative. Making positive affirmations a daily practice gives you
a powerful tool to strengthen your inner foundation and follow your
bliss.
1.
Get over feeling funny. Doing something new takes practice and because
it is unfamiliar it might feel funny at first. Get over it. So often,
it doesn't feel funny to talk negatively to ourselves, but praise
feels awkward. Just do it and don't worry if it feels funny. In
time, you will feel less and less awkward.
2.
Begin your affirmation with "I." The more you personalize
what you say the more it will hit home and stick.
3.
Put your affirmation in the present tense. Keeping the statement
in the present will give it more power. Avoid can, will, could or
should in your statements.
4.
Make it short and sweet. Make the affirmation meaningful to you.
If affirmations are too long, you may find it cumbersome or difficult
to say on a regular basis. Longer affirmations work well during
meditative moments.
5.
Practice. Teaching our inner voice to speak well to us takes some
practice. For most people it is an under developed muscle. Practice
and your affirming voice will become stronger.
6.
Clear vision. Hold a clear vision of what is possible for you in
your life. Picture yourself absorbing the positive affirmations
as they become a part of you.
7.
Write it down. Writing down the positive affirmations helps your
mind remember the new statements.
8.
Repeat them often. Repetition facilitates learning. The more often
you say positive affirmations the more they become a part of you.
9.
Make them fun. Enjoy yourself with them. Laugh and hold out a sense
of lightness.
10.
Remember to be gentle. Remember that the more you nourish and cherish
yourself the better able you are to live a life you love. Be patient
and loving as you learn something new.
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Ruth
Zanes has been a Business,
Career and Personal Success Coach since 1985. Her broad range
of experience prior to coaching includes consultant, business ownership
and corporate executive for some of the world's largest corporations.
Contact Ruth at: http://www.unlimitedresourcesinc.com.
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