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23 Affirmations for 2023

User Profile: innateJoy9602
innateJoy9602 January 3rd, 2023

“What are affirmations?

Affirmations are short, simple statements that validate and encourage us. They can increase motivation and help us persevere. They also help us focus our time, energy, and thoughts on what’s most important to us.

Our thoughts influence our feelings and actions, so when you find yourself struggling or getting off track, reading or saying affirmations can help you refocus on your goals and create feelings of optimism or a positive mindset.

Positive self-statements are especially helpful if you tend to rely on others to affirm your feelings, choices, needs, or self-worth as they can help you develop the ability to affirm yourself and decrease your reliance on others to validate your self-worth.

Are affirmations useful?

Many people like affirmations because they're a simple way to focus on their emotional strength and resiliency. However, if affirmations are going to work, they need to be realistic and authentic. Some affirmations can feel overly optimistic or unbelievable. For example, telling yourself “I am full of peace and joy” when you feel tense and worried probably won’t feel true or helpful.

Research by Wood et al. (2009) bore this out. They conducted two studies that showed that participants who had low self-esteem felt worse after repeating the affirmation “I’m a lovable person” or focusing only on how that statement was true. This study underlines the importance of choosing affirmations that feel true and reasonable to you.

Instead of repeating affirmations that don’t ring true, I recommend acknowledging your struggle (that you feel tense and worried) and focusing on how you want to cope—what you want to think, feel, and do in response to your stress and anxiety—or your ability to cope. You might say, “I can lean on others for support,” or “I can tolerate uncertainty.”

Tip: Adding the phrase “I am practicing” to affirmations often helps them feel more realistic. For example, if leaning on others for support is hard for you, you might feel more comfortable saying, “I am practicing leaning on others for support.”

Affirmations for the new year

  • Every day is an opportunity for a fresh start.

  • Baby steps add up to big changes.

  • I am focusing on what's most important to me.

  • I am doing what’s right for me. It's OK that some people do not agree with or support my choices.

  • I accept that I can’t control others. I release them to make their own choices.

  • I can lean on others for support.

  • My worth isn't based on other people's standards and opinions.

  • I am setting boundaries for my own well-being, not to control or punish others.

  • I am limiting my exposure to people who treat me poorly.

  • I can overcome obstacles, figure things out, and persevere.

  • I can tolerate uncertainty.

  • I notice my emotions and am curious about what they’re telling me.

  • My past does not define me.

  • I notice what's going well in my life and am grateful for what I have and who I am.

  • I don't expect perfection from myself or anyone else. I accept that we all make mistakes.

  • I treat myself with loving kindness.

  • Self-care isn’t selfish.

  • I can’t control everything that happens to me, but I can control my responses.

  • My feelings and needs are valid. I don’t have to justify them.

  • I'm choosing to think positively.

  • My mental health is a priority.

  • I'm proud of how far I've come.

  • I will not give up.”

Read the full article on Psychology Today

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Takeaway: Using affirmations that are uplifting is a practice that may be helpful for making adjustments to the new year. When routinely practiced, these brief words can offer a variety of advantages to both our physical and mental well-being.

Reflection: What’s one of your affirmations for 2023?

#Motivation #Affirmations #Positive #MentalHealth #Wellness

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User Profile: Sunisshiningandsoareyou
Sunisshiningandsoareyou January 3rd, 2023

@innateJoy9602 Affirmations are amazing, even if not in the more "I'm practicing and seeing the benefits" way, they are the feel-good and encouraging kind- amazing definitely!💛

My affirmation for 2023 is, "I'm trying to aim for living than just existing in whatever little ways possible".✨

How about you, Joy?💛

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innateJoy9602 OP January 3rd, 2023

@Sunisshiningandsoareyou

Yesss! ✨Living✨ is the goal this year.

I think that's a very motivational and encouraging affirmation for this year!!

I'll go with: "I'm practicing getting out of my comfort zone and growing as a person."💜

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Sunisshiningandsoareyou January 4th, 2023

@innateJoy9602 Cheers to growing and living!🤗💜

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innateJoy9602 OP January 4th, 2023

@Sunisshiningandsoareyou

Cheers!!💜

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@innateJoy9602 Thank you for teaching about affirmations. You did a nice job. Affirmations are a part of meditation. Just wanted to make you aware of this, my friend.