Part 2 List of Words of Affirmation (Positive Self-Talk)

Part 2 List of Words of Affirmation (Positive Self-Talk)

In Part 1 of our Words of Affirmation article, we explored seven important categories designed to nurture self-love, inner peace, and confidence. In Part 2, we’re expanding the journey even further with ten empowering new categories that will help you deepen your connection to your highest version of yourself. 

1) Financial Stability and Money

  • I am attracting wealth and prosperity with ease.
  • I am open to receiving unlimited abundance.
  • I am financially secure and supported.
  • I am wise in handling my money.
  • I am open to new opportunities for financial growth.
  • I am grateful for the money I have and the money on its way.
  • I am worthy of financial success.
  • I am worthy of financial ease.
  • I am aligned with the energy of abundance.
  • I am creating a stable and prosperous future.
  • I am open to wealth flowing into my life.

 

2) Better Job and Career Growth

  • I am capable of achieving my career goals.
  • I am open to new career opportunities.
  • I am confident in my skills and talents.
  • I am growing professionally every day.
  • I am deserving of a fulfilling and well-paying job.
  • I am attracting opportunities that align with my purpose.
  • I am successful in everything I choose to pursue.
  • I am valuable in any workplace I join.
  • I am open to learning and improving my career path.
  • I am worthy of a job that brings me joy and abundance.
  • I am divinely guided in all ways to my highest expression.

3) Partner (Love & Relationships)

  • I am worthy of a loving and supportive partner.
  • I am open to giving and receiving healthy love.
  • I am cherished and respected in my relationship.
  • I am safe to be my true self with my partner.
  • I am deserving of deep, meaningful connections.
  • I am a magnet for kind and caring love.
  • I am loved fully for who I am.
  • I am grateful for the love I give and receive.
  • I am capable of creating harmony in my relationship.
  • I am worthy of a partner who values and uplifts me.
  • I love to give love, and I love to receive love, and I do both gracefully.

 

4) Gratitude & Joy

  • I am grateful for the blessings in my life.
  • I am joyful in the present moment.
  • I am surrounded by love and abundance.
  • I am thankful for each new day.
  • I am appreciating the little things in life.
  • I am celebrating life’s beauty.
  • I am filled with peace and happiness.
  • I am choosing joy over worry.
  • I am grateful for every experience that shapes me.
  • I am radiating joy and gratitude.
  • I love remembering that I am in charge of my thoughts.

 

5) Health & Wellness

  • I am strong, healthy, and full of energy.
  • I am worthy of rest and rejuvenation.
  • I am nourishing my body with love and care.
  • I am grateful for my body’s strength and wisdom.
  • I am thriving in mind, body, and spirit.
  • I am open to vibrant health flowing into my life.
  • I am prioritizing my wellness every day.
  • I am resilient and capable of healing.
  • I am aligned with habits that support my well-being.
  • I am grateful for the gift of health.
  • I am surrounding my body with love and light and gratitude.

 

6) Self-Worth & Identity

  • I am valuable simply because I exist.
  • I am proud of who I am becoming.
  • I am worthy without needing to prove anything.
  • I am comfortable standing in my own truth.
  • I deserve love exactly as I am.
  • I love and approve of myself exactly as I am.
  • I am confident in my uniqueness and individuality.
  • I am more than enough in every season of my life.
  • I am proud of my authentic self and all that I bring.
  • I am at peace with my true identity.
  • I don’t need to be perfect to be lovable.

 

7) Trauma Words of Affirmation

  • I am safe now, and healing is possible for me.
  • I am worthy of peace after the pain I’ve endured.
  • I am stronger than the moments that broke me.
  • I am learning to trust life again, step by step.
  • I am giving myself permission to heal at my pace.
  • I am not defined by what happened to me.
  • I am allowed to rest and feel safe in my body.
  • I nurture myself and life supports me as I release past wounds.
  • I am becoming whole with every breath I take.
  • I am proud of the courage it takes to keep going.
  • Nothing can change the fact that I am lovable; I have always been lovable; and I will always be lovable.

 

8) Spiritual Growth & Alignment

  • I am connected to my higher self.
  • I am guided by Divine wisdom (whatever label I like to use for it).
  • I am aligned with my purpose.
  • I am open to spiritual growth.
  • I am trusting the journey of life.
  • I am supported by the Universe.
  • I am expanding in love and light.
  • I am intuitive and wise.
  • I am connected to something greater than myself.
  • I am open to receiving spiritual clarity.
  • Life loves and supports me.

 

9) Parenting & Family

  • I am patient and present with my family.
  • I give my child(ren) the perfect balance of love, guidance, and space to grow.
  • I am proud of the parent I am learning to be.
  • I am creating a safe and nurturing home.
  • I model love, kindness, and respect for myself and for everyone.
  • I am worthy of receiving love from my family.
  • I am grateful for the loving connection we share.
  • I forgive myself for not being perfect.
  • I honor my role as a parent with love.
  • I am creating lasting memories filled with joy.
  • I love my family and my family loves me.

 

10) Resilience & Overcoming Challenges

  • I am strong enough to rise after every setback.
  • I am courageous in facing life’s challenges.
  • I am learning and growing through difficulties.
  • I am proud of my resilience and inner strength.
  • I am adaptable and capable of overcoming obstacles.
  • I am powerful in the face of adversity.
  • I stand tall no matter how many times I fall, but always with a loving rest in between.
  • I move forward with ease.
  • I am grateful for the lessons hidden in challenges.
  • I am unstoppable because I never give up.
  • I am willing to change and to let life be easy, graceful, and fun.

 

Use these affirmations daily by saying them aloud, and/or repeating them silently, and/or posting your favorite ones on your mirror, and/or any other way that calls to you. Sometimes I even record affirmations I’m working on and play it back while on my walk 😊. Repetition is key because it is a powerful way to sink new concepts into the fertile growing space of the subconscious mind. Here’s to these new thoughts growing into the life transformations you are calling for! Use these for 30 days and email me with any positive shifts you notice! (darcy@drdarcylord.com).

List of Words of Affirmation (Positive Self-Talk) Part 1

List of Words of Affirmation (Positive Self-Talk) Part 1

Every word you speak to yourself shapes the way you see, live, and honor your life. Words of affirmation are like gentle rays of sunlight breaking through clouds, reminding you of your strength, your worth, and the beauty that lives within you.

Read all the way down or just choose a few to say aloud. With each loving reminder, you allow yourself to step into more confidence, more compassion, and more trust in your journey. And we can all use more of those!

Here is your list of beautiful affirmations (or positive self-talk statements) compiled with care to help gently guide you back to your truth and infinite worthiness. 

1) Inner child

  • I am safe to feel joy and play.
  • I am nurturing my inner child with love.
  • I am free to be curious and explore.
  • I am gentle and kind to myself.
  • I am healing the wounds of my past.
  • I am allowed to laugh, dream, and imagine.
  • I am worthy of love, no matter what.
  • I am embracing innocence and wonder in my life.
  • I am safe, protected, and cared for.
  • I am whole and complete at every stage of my journey.

2) Body positivity & self-acceptance

  • I am grateful for all that my body allows me to do.
  • I am beautiful at every size and stage of life.
  • I am proud of my body’s strength and resilience.
  • I am learning to love my body unconditionally.
  • I am worthy of care and respect exactly as I am.
  • I am embracing the uniqueness of my body.
  • I am releasing comparison and choosing self-love.
  • I am kind and gentle to myself each day.
  • I am confident in my body’s natural beauty.
  • I am honoring my body as my sacred home.

3) Morning motivation

  • I am excited to begin this new day with energy.
  • I am grateful for the fresh start today brings.
  • I am focused, inspired, and ready to succeed.
  • I am filling this day with joy and purpose.
  • I am choosing positivity from the moment I wake up.
  • I am capable of achieving amazing things today.
  • I am open to the opportunities this day offers.
  • I am aligned with success in everything I do.
  • I am starting today with clarity and confidence.
  • I am grateful for the chance to live fully today.

4) Boundaries & personal power

  • I am worthy of protecting my time and energy.
  • I am free to say “no” without guilt.
  • I am strong in honoring my personal limits.
  • I am empowered to make choices that serve me.
  • I am safe to stand up for myself with kindness.
  • I am in control of where I give my energy.
  • I am clear and confident in expressing my needs.
  • I am deserving of relationships that respect my boundaries.
  • I am powerful when I honor myself first.
  • I am allowed to walk away from what does not serve me.

5) Words of affirmation for the inner feminine (we all have feminine and masculine within)

  • I am s/he who embodies strength and softness in harmony.
  • I am radiant, graceful, and unapologetically myself.
  • I am worthy of honoring my body, mind, and spirit.
  • I am free to embrace my femininity in all its forms.
  • I am creating a life that reflects my passions and values.
  • I am a source of love, compassion, and light to those around me.
  • I am deserving of tenderness and devotion.
  • I am resilient and bloom beautifully through every season of life.
  • I am proud of my voice and the stories it carries.
  • I am s/he of infinite worth, beauty, and possibility.

6) Words of affirmation for the inner masculine (we all have masculine and feminine within) 

  • I am s/he who embodies vision, purpose, and steady strength.
  • I am confident in my ability to lead with wisdom and heart.
  • I am worthy of respect for both my actions and my character.
  • I am free to define success on my own terms.
  • I am courageous enough to face challenges with resilience.
  • I am proud of the discipline and dedication I bring to my life.
  • I am a protector of my peace and a builder of my dreams.
  • I am grounded, focused, and intentional in all that I do.
  • I am strong in body, mind, and spirit, and I honor that strength daily.
  • I am s/he of dignity, kindness, and unwavering authenticity.

7) Words of affirmation for forgiveness

  • I am releasing the past with love.
  • I am free from resentment and anger.
  • I am open to healing through forgiveness.
  • I am willing to forgive myself and my past.
  • I am choosing peace over pain.
  • I am learning and growing from my past experiences.
  • I am sending compassion to myself and others.
  • I am open to receiving love as I let go of hurt.
  • I am light and free without the burden of blame.
  • I am worthy of a fresh start each day.

 

Yes!

The Importance of Self-Love

The Importance of Self-Love

In one of our previous articles, ‘How to Learn to Love Yourself’, we explored meaningful steps tailored toward helping you nurture a deeper relationship with yourself, from the inside out. Today, we move further by helping you learn about the importance of self-love and why it truly matters for your overall well-being.

  1. A Steady Foundation for Your Heart and Mind

At the root of emotional well-being is a simple yet powerful truth… When you begin to love yourself, your inner world starts to soften. The voice in your head grows kinder. Fear and shame start to lose their grip. 

A solid inner foundation brings clarity and calm to your heart and mind. You become more focused, optimistic, and at ease. Doubt, overwhelm, and anxiety no longer dominate your thoughts. Instead, you come to the realization that you are more able to stay aligned with your goals, and at the same time make confident decisions that support a more fulfilling and intentional life.

  1. Teaches you how to create healthy boundaries

Self-love gives you the clarity to protect your energy and the courage to set boundaries that honor your well-being. Saying “no” stops feeling selfish and starts feeling sacred. Whether it’s stepping away from a draining conversation or declining a commitment that doesn’t serve you, these choices become acts of self-respect. 

Always remember that once you’ve lovingly communicated your boundaries, you should also take time to gently check in with yourself. Are your boundaries still honoring your needs? If, for instance, someone oversteps (i.e. your boss or client keeps calling after hours), it’s okay to lovingly protect your peace by silencing your phone and having a kind but clear follow-up conversation. 

If expressing your limits feels hard, remind yourself that your voice matters and your needs are valid. You deserve to feel safe, seen, and supported. And if you’re finding it difficult to speak up, know that you’re not alone. I’m here to support you. Reach out to me to learn gentle yet assertive ways you can communicate your boundaries. On a recent one-on-one 90-min deep dive, I supplied some ways to say “no” that my client said were quite helpful! 

  1. Helps improves your decision-making skills

Loving yourself shifts how you make decisions. You no longer chase approval or settle for what looks good on paper. Instead, you start making space for choices that reflect your values. That is a huge shift! (I know because I used to chase approval all the time.)

Self-love gives you the confidence to listen to your inner voice, honor your intuition, and choose paths that align with your core values. Whether it’s relationships, career moves, or daily habits, you make choices that support your well-being and future. Over time, your decisions feel more empowered, intentional, and rooted in self-respect rather than self-doubt.

  1. Enhances physical health

Self-love naturally extends to how you treat your body. When you value yourself, things like rest, nourishing meals, movement, and checkups stop feeling like chores and become gifts. You begin to view your body not as something to fix or criticize, but as a living, breathing vessel that deserves your kindness (because it IS a living, breathing vessel that deserves your kindness!). 

This shift in perspective encourages you to listen more closely to your body’s needs and respond with care rather than punishment. You become more mindful of what fuels your energy, supports your healing, and brings you joy. Over time, these loving habits create a foundation for lasting wellness.

  1. Fosters healthy and loving relationships

The way you love yourself sets the tone for how others love you. I love remembering this. When you’re rooted in self-respect, you’re less likely to settle for unhealthy dynamics or lose yourself trying to earn love. You connect not out of need, but out of choice.

From this space, you attract relationships that feel safe, balanced, and nourishing. You’re able to communicate your needs with honesty and kindness, while also holding space for others to do the same. Self-love teaches you to give and receive love without fear or desperation. It becomes easier to build connections grounded in mutual respect, trust, and care.

  1. Builds resilience and coping skills

At times, life brings its share of heartaches and setbacks. That is part of our common humanity. But when you have a loving relationship with yourself, you learn not to abandon yourself in those moments. Self-love helps you face difficulty with a grounded heart, knowing that even when life gets heavy, you are never broken, and you can always get up and begin again.

Instead of spiraling into self-blame or hopelessness, you offer yourself compassion and patience. You become your own safe place, reminding yourself that healing isn’t linear and strength doesn’t mean perfection. With self-love, you rise, slowly, gently, and with grace, learning to grow through every challenge.

  1. Fuels personal growth and authenticity

One of the most beautiful gifts of self-love is the freedom it offers. The freedom to stop hiding, performing, or pretending. When you accept who you are, even the messy parts (and we all have those!), you reclaim all the energy spent trying to be someone else. You begin to invite yourself to grow more intentionally.

That growth is rooted in your own inner truth, not pressure, allowing your life to align with your values rather than external expectations. You feel safe to explore your passions, speak your truth, and evolve without fear of judgment. Or at least with less fear of judgment. With each step, you come home a bit more to yourself, more real, more whole, and more connected to your authentic path.

Conclusion 

When it comes to self-love, your greatest growth often starts with one quiet decision: to stop resisting who you are, and simply welcome it. You can start this wonderful and fulfilling journey by rewiring your brain for self-love today with my neuroscience-backed method. Start right now by committing to just 60 seconds daily for 7 days of self-kindness. Even this small of an action starts to carve new self-love pathways through your brain’s neuroplasticity. Your mind is ready to change. You are worth loving and one minute is all it takes to begin!

How To Let Go So You Can Have What You Really Want

How To Let Go So You Can Have What You Really Want

I remember the day I let go of my dream. I cried really hard. I had been feeling so drained – mentally, emotionally, physically, and even spiritually. I was exhausted from the whole long stressful divorce process, as well as from trying to be a single mom when time and finances were really tight.

But mostly, I felt tired to the core of my being from having something weighing on me – for decades – that I always said I wanted to do… but never did… and still kept prodding myself to do… and continually “angsted” about it because it was something I knew I “should” be doing… but just wouldn’t move forward with it… and so, felt continually disappointed with myself, and sad, and drained because of it all.

Yuk.

My “thing” was about going out on my own as an author and speaker. What’s yours? What’s a thing that weighs on you that you keep not doing?

In a state of me continuously prodding myself to “do it” but feeling tired, sad, and disappointed because I still wasn’t “doing it” – my mom, seeing my sadness and stress said, “Sweetheart, can you just let it go… and let your life already be enough?”

Damn, what a question! I felt a huge wave of sadness (and some fear), like I was about to lose a consistent companion. But I also felt an even bigger (and totally unexpected) wave of relief like, “Oh my god, could it really be okay to let all of the angsting about this go? Could I just let it go?”

I did let it go. It was amazing. And bizarre. The voice that for years had been saying, “Hurry, go get it done! Come on, you need to do it! You’re supposed to do more and be more!” didn’t have a job anymore. Within a short time, the prodding and self-criticism and the angsting about it stopped.

And I could breathe… I know now that it was my caterpillar-to-butterfly cocoon stage, and the Universe was able to do its magic while I was resting emotionally.

After a few years of that respite, my huge happy desire (to do my author/speaker work) came washing back through me! I’ve since been moving forward with more joy, clarity, intention, and empowerment than I ever have before. I own a small business, Programs That Uplift; I have one book completed; I’m working on my second; and I am writing, speaking, training, and coaching as my full-time work.

It was in my letting go that I was able to feel my heart’s desire about what I truly wanted. If it had not been in line with my soul’s highest good, the juicy impulse would not have come back in happy resonance with my heart. The same will be true for you!

What have you been putting off that has been weighing on you? Losing weight? Starting your business? Writing your book? Letting go of a relationship that’s not working? Submitting a poem? Creating a piece of art? Finding a more satisfying job? Starting your blog or YouTube channel? Taking the trip?

Here’s your provocation. I am asking you to let it go. Don’t freak out. Breathe. You have “permission” to let it go and literally stop worrying about it. You don’t ever have to pick it up again. But you can if and when you want to.

But wait… wait until you feel the gift of respite first. Wait until you can feel if it is truly what you want!

Let it go. Kindly… respectfully… perhaps with honor, or sadness, or even reverence. But let it go. And then breathe. Let it go completely for a day… or week… or month(s)… or years. Or let it go forever if it is not something you really want. I promise that if it is something beneficial and beautiful for you… you can’t harm or silence the impulse by letting it go. But you can rest the impulse so that it grows and becomes stronger, clearer, more focused, and more inspiring again.

Let yourself rest… until it is time. And when it is time – then soar. Go beyond what you have been doing. But do it while listening to the Universe as it will guide you, and do it while choosing to love yourself through the whole process.

If you’d like some more practice with loving yourself, please join me April 4th at 7pm EST for my online program “Self-Love as Spiritual Practice.” It’s free and open to anyone: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/self-love-as-spiritual-practice-tickets-494628094947

Go At A Pace That Makes You Feel Good

Go At A Pace That Makes You Feel Good

More than thirty-five years ago when I first read Louise Hay’s book, You Can Heal Your Life, I remember the feeling that washed over me when I read her guidance, “wear clothes that make you feel good; eat foods that make you feel good; be around people who make you feel good; go at a pace that makes you feel good.”

Whoa… “Go at a pace that makes you feel good.” Isn’t that a beautiful idea? That’s your provocation for the month! Mine too.

At the end of December, I left my job to run my speaking, training, coaching business (Programs That Uplift) full-time 😊. Then, after the Universe had been giving Chris (my significant other), consistent but gentle nudges… then bigger and louder “pushes,” he left his job of 22 years (right before the company “did away with” the rest of the entire mental health case management arm of the company!).

We both feel really grateful for the gifts we received from our previous jobs, but even more so for the gift of our new paths! And both of us have been talking about how happy we are to be able set our own time for doing things. Ahhh… the gift of time affluence!

But…

Instead of feeling rich with time, we have both become wildly aware of our habit of “hurrying.” Even when we don’t need to!

So, we made a little pact to remind each other throughout the day that we’re allowed to relax and go at a pace that makes us feel good. And my big aha has been that whether we have a job, or a family, or business obligations, or any of the other zillion things we all have to do… it’s a myth to think, “When such and such is done (my job, raising my children, caring for aging parents, completing a business project, etc.) THEN I can go at a pace that makes me feel good.” 

It’s a myth because 1. We don’t have to wait until something is completed in order to CHOOSE to go at a pace that makes us feel good. And 2. Often even when we DO complete something or DO have extra time, we still don’t choose to go at a pace that makes us feel good. (Wouldn’t it be great if no one could relate to this?)

Want to shift that? What are you doing today? Decide right now – even just for the next few minutes – to go at a pace that makes you feel good. For me, that usually means to slow down and take a breath. How about for you?

Hurrying never makes me go faster anyway. It just tightens me up and causes me to make mistakes and fogs my thinking and makes my actions less graceful, less effective, less creative, and less satisfying. And mostly… hurrying takes me out of alignment with my powerful, loving, wise Universal/spiritual connection.

So, your self-love practice this month is to go at a pace that makes you feel good even if you’re sure you don’t have enough time to do that. I’ll be joining you. And little by little we can shift our habits into actions that are powerfully healing, loving, and kind to us. (That’s when we can more easily spread our good out into the world anyway. I love how the Universe works like that!)

If you’d like some more practice with being kind to you, join me March 7th at 7pm EST for my online program “Self-Love as Spiritual Practice.” It’s free and open to anyonehttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/self-love-as-spiritual-practice-tickets-494627422937

Why Self-Love Isn’t Selfish & Why It’s Our Most Important Job

Why Self-Love Isn’t Selfish & Why It’s Our Most Important Job

Have you ever felt big, fat, happy, juicy love for someone? Maybe your child, or your spouse, or an awesome furry four-legger. Have you ever been proud of and happy for them when something went well? How about compassionate or kind or strong for them when they were hurting? To hold other people in our hearts as precious and worthy and lovable, and to see them as inherently good (even when they mess up), is a gift that we often bestow on others. Feel the beauty and the positive power in that. Love heals. It assists people in reaching toward their highest potential.

We already know that. It’s why we cringe and feel sad or indignant or mad when we hear stories about parents or teachers or coaches telling someone we love that they’re worthless or unlovable or they’ll never be good enough… Yuk.

What if we turned some of that love and power and kindness back upon ourselves? What if we included ourselves in our circle of love and care? Self-love isn’t selfish. As a matter of fact, it’s the only thing that is powerful enough to help us reach toward living the highest version of ourselves. So, contrary to popular belief, here’s what’s actually selfish: hanging onto our brain’s negativity bias, and the role modeling we saw of others’ constant self-criticism, and the memory of old messages that said we’re not worthy or lovable or good enough. That’s the selfish – albeit unconscious – habit.

Here’s why it’s selfish to hang onto the habit of constant self-criticism and incessant “I’m not good enough” and “I’m not doing it right enough” self-talk. Because the extent to which we continue our habit of self-criticism over the choice to practice self-love, is the extent to which we continue to settle in life. That’s when we settle for a life of “meh,” a life of littleness, a life of status quo not living up to the expansive, joyful version of ourselves that our soul and the Universe are calling us toward. And the extent to which we do begin practicing self-love, is the extent to which we begin stepping into the joyful magnificence of living our highest and best.

That’s why self-love is your most important job right now. People desperately need you to love yourself enough to live your higher purpose. Because that gives them permission to do it too. It helps lift their vibration high enough so they can believe – even for a moment – that they can do it too. They need your spark of living joyfully to shake them out of their spell that says, “This is as good as it gets.”

Here’s what happens when you practice self-love: You’ll go at a pace that makes you feel good. You’ll eat foods that nourish your body. You’ll stop doing for others what serves them better to do themselves (even if they’d “rather not, thank you very much”). You’ll move toward activities that bring you more joy. You’ll start living in alignment with what brings you meaning and purpose. You’ll rest when you’re tired. You’ll create a combination of money and time that allows you to live with ease. You’ll listen for and honor your inner/spiritual messages. You’ll find a way to heal things that are hurting you. You’ll step away from depleting relationships. You’ll forgive yourself for not being perfect. You’ll start to tell yourself the truth that you’re already enough and that you’re already doing it right. You’ll be softer and gentler on yourself when you need respite and relief. You’ll be mama bear, stubbornly, powerfully, calmly demanding positive action when it’s time for that. You’ll give yourself compassion when you’re hurting, and you’ll celebrate yourself when you’re kicking butt.

These are the things of self-love. And these are the things that will fill you up so much that you can be your best self not only for yourself, but for everyone you interact with.

So, this month your provocation is to look for simple ways to be kinder to yourself. Loving you can become a playful, powerful, natural habit for good.