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74 Positive Affirmations To Celebrate The Wonder That Is You

Maybe some of these affirmations feel cheesy or silly, but saying these things to yourself, or just reading them to yourself, can help you better love and accept yourself.

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74 Positive Affirmations To Celebrate The Wonder That Is You

1. I love where I am right now, as is.

2. I am safe and my needs are met.

3. I am valuable. I have value.

4. I am worthy of everything lovely.

5. I am exactly who I need to be in this moment.

6. I honor my mind and my body today.

7. I am necessary. I am needed.

8. I am capable of anything I want to do.

9. I am not limited or defined by others' perception of me.

10. My emotions are valid.

11. I enjoy where I am right now with my growth.

12. I am proud of myself today.

13. I am thankful for this day.

14. I am loved no matter how I feel.

15. I am complete in this moment.

16. I am always improving, but today I am the best version of myself.

17. My life is meaningful and full of purpose.

18. Today I will pursue what fills me with joy.

19. I radiate sunshine.

20. I am worth the effort.

21. I am not a reflection of those who cannot love me.

22. I am entirely up to me.

23. I am secure.

24. I love my body and all that it does for me.

25. My life is a place of happiness and love.

26. I accept myself unconditionally.

27. I am a work of art, cherished and admired.

28. I choose not to take it personally.

29. I am a delight.

30. I am where I need to be.

31. I accept myself with love, respect, and appreciation.

32. I am worthy of love, forgiveness, and healing.

33. The more I practice loving myself, the more lovable I become.

34. I am lovable.

35. I am infinite, eternal, and love.

36. I am wanted.

37. Everything around me is lovely.

38. I am happy to be a part of this day.

39. I do not need anyone's validation.

40. I can drown oceans.

41. I enjoy my life.

42. No matter how great my mistakes, I am still worthy of second chances.

43. My body is perfect.

44. My body takes care of me.

45. I am here for myself and for others.

46. I will treat others as their own planets and not as one of my moons.

47. I will be gentle with myself.

48. I will show myself compassion.

49. I accept others just as they accept me.

50. I am accepted.

51. I move at my own pace and do not compare my progress to others around me.

52. I am enough.

53. I am at peace with my body and with my mind.

54. Today I will do something amazing.

55. I can handle whatever life throws at me today.

56. I am a work of art.

57. I am love.

58. I am my own home.

59. I am whole by myself.

60. Today I will not only survive, I will thrive.

61. I grow at my own pace.

62. I am above comparison.

63. I will treat my body as my best friend.

64. My fears do not define me.

65. There is goodness inside of me.

66. I was made to do the impossible.

67. I am more than I think I am.

68. I am the bees' knees!

69. I am made up of the same stuff as the stars.

70. I can achieve anything I set my mind to.

71. I do not have to fit in to know that I am important.

72. I am a big deal.

73. If I want to be happy, I will be.

74. I like who I am.

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