positive affirmation for women
positive affirmation for women
We use affirmations all the time, but usually we're not even
conscious of it - they seem to operate under the radar of our awareness,
repetitively running in the background and producing the same old results,
dictating what we can and can't experience. Repetition of a thought is one way
in which we form beliefs, and once they're in place, our mind will run them on
auto pilot so that we can focus our attention elsewhere. Learning to drive a
car is a good example of this - when first learning, our attention goes on high
alert as our mind has to process all the components that go into driving a car
safely. After several months of practicing, we start to feel comfortable
driving and as we enjoy more success, our confidence is bolstered and we start
to believe that we are indeed a competent driver. Soon the thoughts and actions
required to drive are habitual, and our mind is now free to drive and think of
other things. This is same way in which affirmations create results in our
behavior, emotions and actions, both positively and negatively.
The task before us then is to become aware of the background
beliefs and affirmations we're running, challenge their validity for us today
and if they no longer serve our well-being, eliminate and replace them with
positive thought patterns that will help us make our goals. Many of the goals
women have in today's society are still a challenge to achieve - even thought
the women's liberation movement is now several decades along, women still face
the pressures of discrimination, balancing home and career, and a workplace
environment still skewed to favor our complimentary sex. So, to give ourselves
the best possible advantage on our paths to accomplishment, we must take the
time to tailor our mental/emotional/spiritual disciplines to suit our needs and
not the perceptions of society - the difference between practicing generalized
positive affirmations from a list you find on the internet and customized, positive
affirmations for women designed by yourself for your unique situation, is that
by customizing your affirmations you are actively taking responsibility for the
results you get and addressing the issues that have created scarcity or pain of
some nature - you are reclaiming your power from what you decided had authority
over you.
You can ake action right now to get the results you consciously
desire in any area of your life by applying the following key points to produce
effective, measurable results in your daily affirmation practices:
1. Be persistent and be consistent. According to many surveys
taken of participants of self-improvement programs, when citing a lack of
success in achieving their goals, they also admitted to a lack of consistent
practice. This simple key is fundamental to success - considering how many
years we spend on developing, refining and polishing our beliefs and
assumptions about what we can't do, is it really logical to assume that a
reversal of perception is going to occur after 4 or 5 attempts? No; so please,
when trying to change a habit or develop more esteem or land the perfect job,
give it some time and attention. Research tells us it takes 21 - 28 days to
develop a new habit, so give your goals and affirmations a minimum of 21 days
before deciding on its effectiveness.
If at first your affirmations feel awkward, forced or phony -
that's good! Any feelings of discomfort means that you're stepping out of your
comfort zone (fear), you're creating inner change and ruffling the feathers of
your ego self, who wants to keep you safe. Safety to the ego self is
maintaining the status quo - no changes allowed. So please appreciate what's
really happening and use it as fuel to gain momentum; you can use the feelings
and thoughts about your discomfort to create a new, empowering affirmation for
yourself! The discomfort will dissolve once you get into a daily rhythm and
develop some confidence.
2. Do it anyways. At the beginning of your exercises, don't worry
about whether you believe your affirmations or not, the effectiveness is in the
repetition. Belief in your statements will develop as a result of the
repetition and meaning you give your affirmations, so choose wisely. Any
resistance that you experience, including thoughts about what nonsense all this
new age stuff is, are excuses to keep you safe and free from change. Resistance
is also an opportunity for you to break out of the conditioned responses of the
past - try being open and see the opportunity in learning something new about
yourself; you may be pleasantly surprised at what you discover inside!
3. Get clear and get motivated. The clearer your visions and the
greater the motivation, the better your chances will be of success in achieving
your goals. Get all the components of your ideal life down on paper and be bold
in your dreams - amass a mountain of reasons about why you must accomplish your
goals; write down all of what it will cost you if you don't pursue your vision
and all the joy that will result from their achievement. Put your goals and
reasons in point form on a 3" x 5" recipe card and read it often;
before bed, upon waking and throughout the day. Create affirmations that show
these goals and capture the zest of your motivations, and move yourself towards
your goals with a plan to realize it. Take any and all action that you think
will take you a step closer to what you desire.
And let go of "how" it's going to happen; that's out of
your jurisdiction so don't waste any time fretting, worrying or stewing about
"how" or "what if" - your Higher Power has your back so
learn to trust, go with the flow and enjoy the ride!
4. Challenge old beliefs. A great deal of the beliefs we have that
cause our issues of low self-esteem, lack of self-confidence and helplessness
are the results of our early childhood interactions with our parents - beliefs
we developed as a five-year old may have been effective at keeping us safe and
secure as small children, but that same belief held by an adult can result in a
lack of confidence or responsibility for our own happiness, to ask for what we
want or be able to say no to others. Unattended, out-worn beliefs that hang
around long after their expiry date are responsible for enormous pain and
regret; learn to identify them and weed them out of your mind to make room for
new, empowering one.
For women, challenging some of the old cultural/tribal beliefs is
particularly revealing and empowering as it affects change not only within
ourselves, but also has a trickle down effect for new generations. As we
challenge, release and replace old limiting beliefs about the roles women were
historically assigned to play, we live and teach the new beliefs to those that
come after us. For example, a tribal belief within my family and heritage was
that the men were the breadwinners and the women were the housekeepers... for a
woman to be happy, she had to find and marry "a good man" who would
provide her with security, a nice home and a certain level of comfort; and in
exchange, she would raise the kids, cook, clean and manage the household. This
formula is great if that's what you want; however, in this family, a lesbian
career woman with no interest in raising children would experience a certain
amount of conflict between the traditional family beliefs and her personal
desires.
The payoff in challenging old beliefs is that we discover that it
is our power of decision that liberates us from the restrictions of the past
and it is our power of decision now that creates a new future to our liking.
And limiting beliefs about traditional feminine roles contain great material
for creating positive affirmations for women to work with in manifesting the
results they desire - usually, what we desire is pretty much the opposite of
the belief we want to drop, so use the old belief and reword it for the
positive outcome you desire.
Once we've established that certain customs and beliefs are no
longer valid, we can release them and all of the influence they have on our
thoughts, feelings and behaviors and consciously choose what we believe to be
true for us now. Once released, we can now also give the events of the past a
new meaning and choose to see any and all conditions as being for our benefit,
including the added dimension of defining new roles for women in the 21st
century.
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