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Dear Danny:
“Affirmations… work for me in the sense of grounding me and reminding me of who I am, and what I am capable of” – I am glad that affirmations work for you. They work for many people. I remember a time when I felt very good repeating positive affirmations, I felt elated, wonderful. Problem was that I needed serious psychotherapy at the time and positive affirmations were not enough to place me on the path of healing. But I can see their helpfulness in producing positive motivating feelings.
You listed your affirmations. For them to work for you, they need to consist of your own words; they need to be personal to you. And so, it will be wrong for me (or for anyone commenting on your affirmations) to sort of … edit them. Your affirmations are yours, not mine, they need to sound good to you, not to me; not to anyone else but you.
I read all your affirmations. I can see that what you seek is to become (the following are all your chosen adjectives which I placed in alphabetic order): assertive, assured, authentic, beautiful, blessed, calm, capable, charming, cheerful, committed, confident, disciplined, free, friendly, fun, good enough, handsome, happy, healthiest, intelligent, kind, loving, lucky, peaceful, positive, powerful, purposeful, quick learner, real, relaxed, sexy, smiley, unique, warm, wonderful, worthy.
All your adjectives and affirmations sound fine to me!
I noticed you started a new thread with the same affirmations. I hope that other members reply to you there. You are welcome to post again here, there or elsewhere.
anita