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Positive affirmations are a great tool to reprogram your unconscious mind
from negative thinking to positive. The idea is to take positive statements
of what you would like to see manifested, and repeat them enough so that
they’re part of your way of thinking and seeing the world; this operates in
the same way that negative self-talk does, but in a way that benefits you.
To come up with your own positive affirmations, use the following
guidelines:

   - *Look At Your Intentions:* Think about what you are trying to create
   in your life. This means, look at the end product, and the behaviors,
   attitudes and traits you would like to see yourself develop in order to get
   there. Would you like to feel more peace? Would you like to
practice more healthy
   lifestyle 
habits<http://stress.about.com/od/lowstresslifestyle/a/dailylowstress.htm>?
   Would you like to be a more supportive
friend<http://stress.about.com/od/relationships/a/friendskills.htm>?
   You might want to write in a
journal<http://stress.about.com/od/generaltechniques/p/profilejournal.htm>and
brainstorm to figure out what’s important to you and get to the heart
   of what you want to create in your life. (A good starting point is to
   imagine your ideal life, pretend a fairy has given you three wishes, or try
   to visualize what you were put on Earth to be.)
   - *Create Statements:* Once you get an idea of what you’re aiming for,
   try to put that idea into a few simple statements that reflect the reality
   of what you want to create. Phrase the statements as if they *are
   already true*, not that you would *like them to be* true. For example,
   the affirmation, “I am feeling more peaceful each day,” would be better
   than, “I want to feel more peaceful.” This is because you are programming
   your subconscious mind to believe the statements, and that helps manifest
   them into reality. You’re not trying to *want* something, you’re trying
   to make it so.
   - *Be Sure They’re Positive: * When making positive affirmations, be
   sure they’re *positive*! This means saying what you *want* to see and
   experience, not what you *don’t want* to see and experience. For
   example, instead of saying, “I don’t want to feel stress,” or even, “I’ve
   stopped feeling stress,” use, “I’m feeling peace”. Sometimes your mind
   doesn’t register the negative, and it just hears the concept, “stress”,
   which is what you’re trying to avoid.
   - *Make Them Realistic:* Your subconscious mind can benefit from
   positive affirmations that stretch and expand your perspective, but if you
   push things too far, your 'inner judge' steps in and negates the
   affirmations. Be sure that you're making your affirmations realistic, but
   hopeful as well, and positive affirmations will work *for* you. For
   example, the affirmation of, 'Every day, in every way, I'm getting better
   and stronger, etc.' might feel like too much of a stretch, and your
   subconscious mind might 'beg to differ'. However, 'I am learning from my
   mistakes,' or 'I am grateful for all that I have in my life,' might feel
   more 'real' to your subconscious mind. Experiment, and see what feels right
   to you.
   - *Use Mine:* If you’d like some ideas for affirmations designed to
   reduce stress in your life by increasing peaceful thoughts, feelings of
   safety, and fostering a stronger sense of self-efficacy, you can check out
   my Stress Management
Affirmations<http://stress.about.com/od/optimismspirituality/a/freeaffirmation.htm>,
   or you can discover them the fun way by playing Affirmation
Hangman<http://stress.about.com/library/Games/bl_affirmations_game.htm>.
   (If you’re going to play the game, don’t look at the list until afterward,
   or guessing the affirmations in the game will be too easy!)

Once you’ve found your affirmations, here are some fun ways to introduce
positive affirmations into your life:

   - *Repetition:* Probably the most popular way to harness the power of
   affirmations is to simply repeat them to yourself on a regular basis.
   Repeating them mentally several times in the morning or evening can be
   effective; repeating them aloud is even more effective because you hear
   them more clearly that way.
   - *Do-It-Yourself Recording:* You can make a recording of yourself
   repeating positive affirmations and play it as you drive, get reading in
   the morning, or do other activities. Talk in a calm voice, maybe play your
   favorite soothing music in the background, and you have a recording
   tailor-made especially for your needs!
   - *On Post-Its:* A fun way to use affirmations is to put them on
   post-its that you place around your house (on the fridge, on the bathroom
   mirror, and other places you’ll likely see them) to give yourself positive
   messages throughout the day. This technique can be effective on its own, or
   can be used with other affirmation techniques as a reinforcer.
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