Are Affirmations Space-wasters?
 
 
It has been a fad to do
affirmations on little notes, cards, chalkboards, and have made people famous
for their inception:  Louise Hay, Anthony
Robbins, etc.  You made the cards and
kept them on your bathroom mirror, in your pocket, as a desktop photo, made
little Affirmation journals, and you were to repeat reading these over and over
and yet, did you notice a true change? 
Did you feel a sustaining change? 
Np, you probably failed and failed again and beat yourself up for
it.  The problem with this is that you
were trying to push the outcome through yur conscious mind and the place and
space that needed it all is the unconscious mind.
This all adds up to a
conflict between in Inner consciousness and the intellectual mind.  Nothing is really manifested but the struggle
to try to change your attitude.  Ego
versus Reality.  The opposite/negative Ego
beliefs begin to dig deeper to try to survive (for the negative belief to continue
to be supported by the Critical Inner Voice. 
There just needs a slight change in wording for an affirmation to work
best.
Instead of printing “I
will_____” on a card, print it as a Question… “Will I ____?”.  By asking it in question form, it will make
you think about it, rather than state it as a declaration.  It creates self-talk.  It infers that you can, would, should rather
than being declarative and writing it down as if it will magically happen.  Changes don’t magically happen,
typically.  You have to work at it bit by
bit.  It begs some creativity to fulfil
the aspiration.  There will be no
struggle.  No inner guilt or shame at
magically not having it happen at once. 
It begs inspiration and curiosity and strategizing to come to the answer
for the question.
I thought this was
powerful.  I had not been doing any
affirmation cards for a long time.  It
made me feel hopeless or I would give excuses. 
With this, it would keep me trying to solve the question.
What do you think?
©Carol Desjarlais 5.23.22
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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