by Zara Lisbon
via Daily Burst
Feeling down? Depressed? Insecure? Scared? Modern-day research has shown that telling your brain positive things--even if they don’t feel true in the moment--can turn your metaphorical frown upside down. It isn’t always an immediate change, sometimes it takes time for positive affirmations to sink in and make a difference, but the difference will come if you’re persistent.
First made popular by French psychologist Emile Coué in the 1920s, positive affirmations are statements in the present tense, using only positive words, that are spoken as truth or fact. He believed that if you start your day by stating, “Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better,” then your mind would come to believe it, and as a result your self-esteem and quality of life would improve. Today, self-help experts of virtually every single category encourage positive affirmations to help you lose weight, make money, feel confident, find love, or literally anything else your heart is hoping for.
And the exciting thing is, it actually works!
When the brain hears an affirmation over and over again, that affirmation reinforces a chemical pathway in the brain, which leads to the brain believing it as the truth. Whatever your brain believes, that’s the reality you live in, so if you tell yourself, “Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better,” that will become, in time, an actual truth in your experience of reality. And if you believe this about yourself, think of how good you’ll feel! And when you feel that good, think of everything you can accomplish!
Any positive affirmation repeated consistently will begin to make a difference in your beliefs, but of course the experience will be more powerful and effective if you personalize your affirmation so that it comes from your heart. So, here are some guidelines to creating your affirmations:
If you’re struggling to get started on your personalized positive affirmations, here are some common examples. You can use them as a frame of reference or even borrow them for yourself!
Positive affirmations will help you believe positive things about yourself, your life, and the world around you. When you feel positive, it follows naturally that your life become positive. If this sounds too good to be true, there’s only one thing to do: try it out for yourself and experience the change first hand!