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Using Affirmations to Build Self Esteem
by Grace Chatting

When you consider that low self-esteem is usually the result of negative messages being absorbed by the subconscious, it makes sense that feeding your mind more positive messages can make a powerful difference!

What stops most people is the uncertainty of what to say, and how to word affirmations for optimal effectiveness. Here are simple tips to help you.

  • Present tense. First, it's helpful to word affirmations in present tense, not future. You wouldn't want to say, "I will learn to love myself" because that makes it sound like you'll get around to it "someday." Instead you could say, "I choose to love myself." The wording of that affirmation does two things: it empowers you with the addition of the words "choose to," and it puts the timeframe in the present moment.

  • Believable. At the same time, your affirmations should be believable to you. If you tried to say, "I am a wonderful person with a lot to offer the world," you may not really believe that, so your subconscious mind might reject it. Instead, try to focus on a process rather than an end result in your affirmations. Say something like, "I am learning to embrace my uniqueness and share it confidently with others."

  • Use the right tone. When you recite affirmations, you can do so aloud or just mentally, but you should focus heavily on the TONE you use. Rather than saying the words without emotion like you were reading a newspaper - really inject an element of love and tenderness into them. Your subconscious mind picks up on the emotional aspect of what you're saying more than the actual words. Imagine the difference between saying the words, "I really love myself" with a tone of love and compassion, or sarcasm. Which do you think would have a greater impact on your subconscious mind?
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