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Having a tough mental health day? If you have never thought of using affirmations for self care to boost your mental and physical health and well-being, now is the time to get started! Affirmations are, in essence, positive statements you can tell yourself to help shift your negative thought patterns into positive ones. Implementing self-care affirmations into your self-care routine is absolutely necessary and vital to your physical and mental health.

Getting into the routine of saying self-care affirmations can greatly improve your confidence and create a positive mindset. It’s also a great way to deal with stress, so if you work in a high-stress environment, it might be a good idea to keep a few self-care affirmations up your sleeve!

If you’ve ever felt plagued by negative thoughts running rampant, you’re certainly not alone. Sometimes, it can be difficult to tell the difference between helpful and harmful thoughts, especially if you tend to overthink things. In this blog post, we’ll go over the basics of using self-care affirmations to improve your mindset, mental health, and well-being. If you’re struggling to think of your own positive affirmations, feel free to take a look at the affirmations listed below. Remember: self-love takes practice, but it’s worth taking time for yourself.

How to use affirmations for self-care

When practicing self-care, positive affirmations can be an especially powerful tool. It may take some time to get used to using self-care affirmations, but once you do, you should find that saying and repeating certain mantras to yourself is a great way to stay calm and take care of yourself. There’s no “right” way to use affirmations for self-care, but there are a few things you can do to ensure you’re doing your best to improve your self-esteem and heal your soul.

It’s important to be in touch with your feelings and needs when using self-care affirmations. Maybe you’ve been stressed at work lately or interested in developing a healthier relationship with your mind and body. It’s also a good idea to look at a list of self-care affirmations (like the list below) and choose the affirmations or mantras that resonate most with you. Be confident when you say your affirmations and treat yourself with unconditional love. Don’t give in to self-sabotage and choose self-love instead. You deserve it!

Repeat your self-care affirmations as often as needed. You can say them out loud to yourself or repeat them in your head when you feel stressed. You can even write your favorite affirmations on sticky notes and place them around your living or working space!

How often should I say self-care affirmations?

By saying and repeating self-care affirmations, you’re essentially training your brain. Negative thoughts may come naturally to you as opposed to positive thoughts, but self-care affirmations can help improve this problem. Those who really benefit from saying self-care affirmations repeat them regularly. Some choose to say them in the mirror every morning, while others choose to say them as they fall asleep at night.

If you’re dealing with a particular stressful issue, work or personal, it’s a good idea to say your chosen self-care affirmations several times a day. If you think you might struggle to remember, you can always set reminders on your phone or put sticky notes around your home or office.

Saying daily affirmations is an exercise mindfulness, and should be considered as such. You should set aside a certain amount of time to say your affirmations each day. Practice enough and you will see a significant change in your mood and mindset.

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What time should I say self-care affirmations?

There is no set “best time” to say self-care affirmations. It just depends on your personal time constraints and what you feel most comfortable with! That said, below are some suggestions on when to say your self-care affirmations. It’s a good idea to get into a routine and practice saying your affirmations at different times to find what works best for you.

In the morning

The good thing about saying self-care affirmations in the morning is that it can set the tone for your entire day. You can repeat your affirmations while getting ready for work or say them silently to yourself during your morning commute. Say them in your head while drinking your coffee or look in the mirror before you leave and repeat them out loud several times. You can also say your affirmations while you exercise, do yoga, or practice mindful meditation.

Afternoon

While saying self-care affirmations can be a great way to boost yourself for the day, it can also be a great way to unwind and relax after a long day at work. Try saying your affirmations while you’re cooking dinner or getting ready for bed. Say them while doing a body scan as you lie in bed or at the mirror after showering and brushing your teeth.

Throughout your Day

Repeating self-care affirmations throughout the workday can be a godsend when you’re feeling particularly stressed or anxious. Often, you are under a lot of pressure when you are work, and it’s healthy to use affirmations to deal with that pressure. You’re only human and sometimes you need to remind yourself of that. Repeating your self-care affirmations throughout your day can help you refocus on the task at hand. It can also help you maintain a calm mind and deal with stressful situations with ease.

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45 Self-Care Affirmations You Can Use to De-stress and Focus on Yourself

  1. I’m on the right track for me.

  2. I am patient with myself.

  3. I am lovable.

  4. I am strong.

  5. I am relaxed and quiet.

  6. I am worthy of love, despite my flaws.

  7. I can handle whatever comes my way.

  8. I deserve kindness.

  9. I deserve compassion.

  10. I have a lot to offer.

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11. I love who I am.

12. I tenderly take care of myself.

13. My body is my friend.

14. Taking care of myself is rewarding

15. I will choose to let go of negative self-talk.

16. I am calm and peaceful.

17. I deserve all the good things in my life.

18. I have confidence in myself.

19. I’m always learning.

20. I’m happy being me.

*You can write your affirmations on it mindfulness journal to create a stronger connection with your words.

21. I will practice kindness today and every day.

22. I am well rested and ready to take on the day.

23. I value myself.

24. I believe in my own abilities.

25. I choose to forgive myself and let go of my past mistakes.

26. I will embrace positive thoughts.

27. I may fail sometimes, but I will not give up.

28. I will let go of the things I can’t control.

29. I deserve a happy life.

30. I will find time to do the things I really love.

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31. I will put myself first and not feel guilty about it.

32. I will give myself permission to take a break.

33. I will get enough sleep and exercise enough to fuel my body.

34. I will stop comparing myself to others.

35. I’ll stop second-guessing myself.

36. I will nourish my body with healthy food and exercise.

37. The bad things I’ve been through don’t define me – they make me stronger.

38. I fall more in love with who I am every day.

39. I won’t take things personally.

40. I am at peace with my past.

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41. I will fuel my body with healthy food fuel.

42. I will prioritize and practice self-care every day.

43. I deserve all the good things that come my way.

44. Today, I will live in the moment.

45. I accept and love myself as I am.

Final thoughts

Self-care can be difficult, but it’s always worth it. By practicing positive thinking and working to create a positive framework for your thoughts and feelings, you can finally eliminate the pesky negative mental self-focus and self-sabotage that is holding you back.

You deserve love, and that includes loving yourself. You are your first responsibility to yourself and your mental health is just as important as your physical health. Using self-care affirmations on a regular basis can help you create healthy boundaries with those around you. Practicing self-care is a big part of living in the present moment and having compassion for yourself.

One of the biggest issues people face is self-doubt, but using self-care affirmations to take care of yourself can make a huge difference. Remember to take time for yourself and realize that you deserve good health and happiness just like anyone else. Start incorporating the above affirmations into your self-care routine and take control of your life!

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