Develop a Healthy Self-image

Accept the best that life has to offer.

People are inclined to take on a feeling of unworthiness at an early age.

Look at your self-image, i.e the way you see and feel about yourself.

Notice the ideas and images you hold in your mind.

You deserve the best.

Use the positive affirmations.

Creative visualization is great to create positive loving self-image.

Use loving statements.

Be kinder with yourself, and you’ll be kinder to others.

Love your specific qualities.

Focus on ways to grow and develop, as this works wonders.

Affirmations:

I am lovable.

I am talented, intelligent, and creative.

I deserve the best in life.

You can use affirmations in the second person, i.e using your name, as this is effective.

At an early age people tell us we are bad and stupid.

Picture yourself giving love to yourself.

Affirmations:

I love you. You are a very beautiful person. I appreciate your sensitivity and honesty.

Appreciate yourself as you are.

Imagine yourself as you want to be.

Every day is a new day.

Seize the opportunity to realize what a wonderful loving person you are.

Open yourself up to accept the goodness of the universe.

Affirmations:

I am open to receiving the blessings of this abundant universe.

Everything good is coming to me easily and effortlessly.

I deserve the best and the best is coming to me now.

Imagine receiving compliments from people, and thank them.

Published by onyourbikeweb

As someone who has experienced mental health issues, it is my mission to help other people with their own battles in the field of mental health by sharing the knowledge and information that I have found to be beneficial. In the wake of mental health issues, financial challenges are inevitable and given that our antiquated education system makes us ill-equipped to deal with money matters in adult life, it is my hope that through my own experiences I can provide people with good old-fashioned basic economic sense. I also have a passion for history and nostalgia, especially football in the 1970s.

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