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| Decreased feelings of: | With a resulting increased feeling of: |
| self-hatred | self-loving |
| self-loathing | self-appreciation |
| worthlessness | self-worth |
| self-punitive | self-rewarding |
| self-pitying | self-encouragement |
| self-abandonment | self-dependence |
| self-defeated | self-enhancing |
| despair | hope |
| heavy-hearted | lighthearted |
| discouraged | encouraged |
| loneliness | self-supported |
| incompleteness | completeness |
| unloved | self-loved |
| valueless | valuable |
| overwhelmed | in control of self |
| unlikable | likeable |
| shame | self-acceptance |
| self-deprecating | self-reinforcing |
| defectiveness | goodness |
| helplessness | comptetence |
| impotence | strength |
| incapability | capability |
| insecurity | self-assuredness |
| goal-less | goal-oriented |
| pessimism | optimism |
The following sample affirmations are presented according to the type of mirror work involved
Self acceptance Mirror Work
I accept myself just the way I am.
I accept that I am human.
I accept that I am not perfect.
I accept that I am responsible for my own life.
I accept that I need to focus my attention on me first so that I can be "real and authentic'' to others.
I accept that I have self-defeating behaviors I need to change.
Body Image Mirror Work
I accept you just the way you are.
My body is beautiful.
I love me and my body just the way we are.
My body is handsome.
You look great!
You are special to me.
Post Weight Loss Mirror Work
You are thin.
You are healthy.
I am so proud of you.
My body is the right size for me.
I am at the right weight for me.
I will exercise each day to retain my health.
I will eat enough only to survive.
Mirror Work To Heal Feelings of Shame
You are a wonderful person.
I love being me.
There isn't anything that can keep me down.
I deserve good things in life.
I am a beautiful person.
I accept you for who you are.
Nothing can hold you back.
You did the best you could knowing what you did at the time.
Self Forgiveness Mirror Work
I forgive you for being human.
I forgive you for ignoring me for so long.
You are worthy of being forgiven.
You are a loving, caring person.
You and I are going to be best friends.
You deserve to be forgiven.
You are not perfect and failures or mistakes are
inevitable.
There is no need for you to be so hard on yourself.
Self-Encouragement Mirror Work
You've come a long way, baby!
You are special to me!
Nice going. I knew you could do it!
I'm so proud of you!
Keep up all
your good efforts. They are
showing!
You can do it.
I know it!
Without you I could never do it!
Together we make quite a team, a real dynamic duo.
You are my best friend.
I really can rely on you.
Thanks!
Increasing Visibility Mirror Work
I deserve to be seen and heard.
You are special and you will let others see how
special you are.
You are a competent, capable person who deserves to
be seen and to have your rights respected.
There is no need to hide anymore.
Inner Child Awareness Mirror Work
You are my special friend.
I promise to no longer ignore you.
You are special to me.
I love you.
I enjoy your company.
I deserve to "grow down.''
I deserve to play and to have fun.
I will nurture you like you've never been nurtured
before.
I will rely on you from now on.
I will listen and react more to your needs in the
future.
Self-Confidence Building Mirror Work
Fill in the blanks with what you need more self-confidence
about in your life.
I am ...
I can ...
I will ...
Step 1:
In your journal first identify the specific areas of growing down and self change
for which mirror work would be beneficial for you.
Any or all of the following needs might fit for you
Self-acceptance
Improved body image
Maintenance of ideal body weight
Healing of sense of shame
Self forgiveness
Self encouragement
Increased visibility
Increased awareness of your Inner Child
Building of self-confidence
Other (specify)
Step 2: In your journal identify the negative feelings you have which you would like to change.
Step 3: In your journal identify the negative self scripts you have about yourself which lead to the negative feelings identified in Step 2.
Step 4: In your journal identify new healthier self scripts or self-affirmations which you can use for each type of mirror work you identified in Step 1 as necessary.
Step 5: Put the affirmations for each purpose on a separate index card and put the cards on the walls around the full length mirror you will use for your mirror work. The easiest cue cards to make are three separate cards with: [1] I am ... [2] I can... and [3] I will ... on them.
Step 6:
Now you are ready to do your mirror work.
For the next thirty days tell yourself in the mirror all of the self-affirmations
you identified in Step 4. Spend at
least five to ten minutes twice a day doing this activity.
If you have not experienced growth in all of the areas targeted, then
return to Step 1 and begin all over again.
If you experience growth, healing, and change, then continue to do one
to three minutes of mirror work daily for the rest of your life as a
prevention tool as well as a way to continue to grow down.
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