Monday 4 June 2012

AFFIRMATIONS - NOW!

Much has been written about affirmations over the years, but do we really understand just how beneficial they can be and how best to implement them?

Why not write a positive affirmation for each of the five most important areas of your life. Typically, this may be health, work/finances, family, love/relationships and a particular cherished dream.

Jack Canfield, co-author of the ‘Chicken Soup For The Soul’ series of books, identifies these guidelines when framing your affirmations :

  • Start with an “I am” to bring the statement into the present tense.
    • Make a positive statement.
      • Use an action verb.
        • Keep the statement brief and concise.
          • Include at least one ‘feeling’ word that reflects the emotion of having achieved the goal.
          • Say your affirmations out loud, with real feeling and emotion, at least once a day for a month. You will feel what it is like to experience the outcome you want as if it is already achieved. Your affirmations are made for yourself - not others.
            What is known as the reticular activating system of your brain is a remarkable ally, filtering out what you don’t need, while letting in the avenues of information and resources - ideas, appropriate people, inspiration - that will bring about the realisation of your goals.

            You owe it to yourself to make this commitment for a month and look at the progress you will make. What have you got to lose?