I Keep A Positive View of Myself

“I keep a positive view of myself.”

When I think about the person whom I have become, I am filled with joy. I am proud of who I am. I live by my values and I try to make a difference in the lives of others.

Instead of being my own worst critic, I choose to be my greatest cheerleader. I encourage myself with positive thoughts because it is the best thing I can do for my self-image.

When a negative thought tries to creep into my mind, I promptly reject it without giving it time to develop. I protect my self-confidence because the way I see myself affects the way I carry myself and the way others see me as well.

There are things about me that I would like to change, so I work to improve on those areas. In the meantime, I build upon my strengths. I focus on my positive qualities to keep myself motivated.

When I stand in front of a mirror, I automatically point out three beautiful features I love about my body. I let go of the urge to condemn my imperfections and I am wonderfully made to achieve remarkable success.

My inner dialogue is saturated with respect, encouragement, and grace. I speak to myself the way I would speak to someone whom I admire. I refrain from belittling myself in my mind. When I speak to myself and of myself, I do it with positivity.

Today, I choose to believe that who I am is good enough. I guard my heart and my thoughts from the trap of self-condemnation by focusing on the potential stored within me.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. What do I like about myself?
  2. Are my thoughts building up my self-confidence or tearing it down?
  3. Why is it important to be my own greatest cheerleader?
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3 Responses
  1. Julie Bryant says:

    Hi there.

    I absolutely love this post…thank you. Your link was passed to me by Classy Rose http://whatsbuggingmetoday.wordpress.com/…in response to a post I wrote today called; Shadows and Light which also talks about looking into the mirror.

    I tried to sign up for your newsletter but it kept coming up with ‘error’! If you could put me on your mailing list, that would be great – thanks.

  2. Hi Julie

    Thanks for the visit and ClassyRose for the link. Rose herself is quite an inspiration.

    Love your site too.. Love the article on Chasing Shadows.

    Thanks for highlighting the error. It must have acted up when I was trying to tidy up the site recently. Will keep in touch with you.

    Cheers
    Joey

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