Mantras To Live By
A mantra is "a word or phrase that is repeated often or that expresses someone's basic beliefs."
A mantra is a self affirmation that you can repeat & think to yourself. Itcan help you be reflective about your personal thought patterns and work on improving them. Pick 1 or 2 that you want to work on and make a commitment to thinking them this week. Say them to youself when you wake up in the morning and before bed.
Let us know how it goes!You can create your own & share them here. Here are a few for you to start with:
I love myself and accept myself in this moment.
I forgive myself.
Keep your head up & your heart open.
My life is a magical gift.
This too shall pass.
I am strong & vibrant. I bring my unique opinions & world view to everything that I do.
I will accept the change that I cannot change.
"If you desire healing, let yourself fall ill, let yourself fall Ill"
The wound is the place where the Light enters you."
Stop acting so small. You are the universe in ecstatic motion.
What you seek is seeking you.
One of my favorite mantras to live by is to "Leave the world a better place than you found it."
The day you stop racing is the day you win the race - bob marley
"Beautiful...for all my big mistakes." - fun. // Benson Hedges
"I wanna be grateful for the experiences." - Bleachers
You have to love yourself. It is so important.
"All popular movements are great movements, they are the eruptions of human passions and emotions stirred into activity by the ruthless goddess of distress or by the torch of the spoken word cast into the midst of the people" ~Adolf Hitler.
STAY POSITIVE. Some of the best days of your life haven't happened yet. Just relax and keep going.
My past does not define me
"If you pull the trigger, he wins." -Derek Morgan from Criminal Minds
Be true to yourself
"Something worth doing is worth doing badly." As a recovering perfectionist I like it.
MissPenelope, I need to remember this one myself.
Even the darkest night may leave stars.
Great one, @evangeline
same here ...
I don't get what it exactly means. Could you explain?