Are you trying to find a habit to help you start your day on the right foot? Do you wish you had an easier time thinking positively? And do you want some morning affirmations that will make you feel good AND help change your brain? Then check out these morning affirmations to start (or grow) your morning affirmation practice.
Morning affirmations are phrases or statements that we say to ourselves to focus our minds on more positive outcomes. The theory is that repeating positive affirmations can help shift our mindset in ways that help us more easily manifest the life we want, and there is some evidence to support this (Paulhus & Coue, 1993; Critcher, Dunning, & Armor, 2010).
At the most basic level, our brains can learn to think in new ways—a concept known as neuroplasticity (Demarin & Morovic, 2014). And practicing thinking in these new ways—for example when we use affirmations—may be one way to shift our brains to thinking in those new ways. Research on related topics like optimism, positive thinking, and growth mindset further support the idea that shifting our thinking in positive ways is likely good for us, especially since we tend to have a negativity bias—or a tendency to focus more on the negative things. All this is to say that affirmations may be a useful tool—a tool which is probably most effective when combined with other research-based happiness-boosting tools.
How to Do Morning Affirmations
Morning affirmations can be a pretty simple habit to start. Each morning when you wake up just take a few minutes to repeat some phrases. Here some other tips to help you get started:
Here are a few of my favorite affirmations to get you started. See if any of these resonate with you.
In Sum
Starting a morning affirmation practice can be an easy and fun way to start shifting your mindset. But, it's important to keep in mind that affirmations take time and that they are not magic—they are not a tool for wishing all your dreams come true. Rather, they are a tool for helping you change the way you think. If we use them wisely, they can help us a great deal.
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