167 Affirmations On Body Confidence To Help You Feel Great About You
"I Allow Myself To Love Who I Am, Not Who I Think I Should Be."
Body confidence is something that many people struggle with at some point in their lives. It's the feeling of being comfortable and accepting of your body, no matter what shape or size it may be.
Unfortunately, the media and societal standards have placed an overwhelming emphasis on the importance of appearance, leading many individuals to feel insecure about their bodies.
However, it's important to remember that everyone is unique, and we should embrace our differences rather than trying to conform to a narrow standard of beauty.
One of the keys to building body confidence is to focus on the things that you like about yourself, rather than the things you don't.
Make a list of the things that you appreciate about your body, whether it's your smile, your eyes, or your curves. When you focus on the positive aspects of yourself, it can help to shift your mindset away from negativity and towards self-love.
Another way to boost body confidence is to surround yourself with positive influences. Follow social media accounts that promote body positivity and self-love, rather than those that promote unrealistic beauty standards.
You can also connect with others who are on a similar journey towards self-acceptance, whether it's through online communities or in-person support groups.
It's also important to take care of your body, both physically and mentally. Eating a balanced diet, getting enough sleep, and exercising regularly can all contribute to a sense of well-being and positivity.
Additionally, practicing self-care activities like meditation, journaling, or taking a relaxing bath can help to reduce stress and improve your overall mental health.
If you find that negative thoughts about your body are persisting, it can be helpful to seek out professional support. A therapist or counselor can provide a safe and non-judgmental space to explore your feelings and develop strategies for building body confidence.
Ultimately, building body confidence is a journey, not a destination. It's something that requires consistent effort and a willingness to challenge negative thought patterns. However, with practice and patience, it's possible to cultivate a positive and accepting relationship with your body.
Body confidence is an important aspect of overall well-being. By focusing on the things you appreciate about yourself, surrounding yourself with positive influences, taking care of your body, and seeking professional support when needed, you can work towards building a healthy and positive relationship with your body.
Remember, everyone is unique, and that's something to be celebrated, not shamed. Embrace your differences, and strive to be the best version of yourself, inside and out.
31 Affirmations To Boost Self Love
1. "My body is worthy of love and respect as it is."
2. "My body is a blessing from the Universe."
3. "My body is precious to me; it allows me to live my best life in this world."
4. "I thank the food that I am eating for nourishing me."
5. "I feel good when I take care of my mind and body."
6. "I unconditionally accept and love myself just as I am."
7. "I accept my body and myself as I am, and I move forward with love."
8. "There are no limitations on what my body can do for me today."
9. "I exercise to make my body healthy."
10. "I am a beautiful and worthy human being just as I am."
11. "Food is not good or bad. It’s value to me is linked to how it nourishes my body and soul."
12. "My body is my home and I will take care of it."
13. "My self-worth is not tied to how I look in the mirror or how much I weigh."
14. "I honor and respect my body with nourishing food, positive thoughts, and physical movement."
15. "I am blessed with good health."
16. "As I continue doing work on myself that fulfills me on a weekly basis, any weight loss will be an added bonus."
17. "The food I eat nourishes and energizes me."
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18. "I am grateful for what my body is capable of doing."
19. "I will take time for self-care on a daily basis."
20. "What others think of me does not define who I really am at heart or my worth."
21. "I am free to be who I really am, and I refuse to allow the words “thin” or “fat” to define me."
22. "I will pay close attention to what my body is telling me and treat it with care."
23. "My body deserves respect for all that it’s capable of doing."
24. "My diet is made up of my daily eating habits, not what I need to follow for a mere 15 days to get my dream body."
25. "I will no longer be enslaved by labels, thoughts and feelings that do not belong to me."
26. "I am not defined by what my body looks like; I’m so much more than that!"
27. "There is no room in my life for shame or embarrassment about myself anymore."
28. "My body is perfect for me."
29. "My body is a source of strength, not insecurity or shame."
30. "It’s not the number of pounds I have gained or lost that matters; it’s how I feel inside that determines how successful my journey has been."
31. "I will not let my mind be a bully to my body."
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32. "I have power to change anything I want."
33. "I love the body I was born with."
34. "There are no blocks I cannot overcome."
35. "I let go of negative self-talk."
36. "Peace and happiness are inside of me."
37. "I am strong and healthy."
38. "I am becoming a better version of myself one day at a time."
39. "I choose to think positively about myself."
40. "I respect myself and others appreciate me."
41. "I am beautifully unique."
42. "I am a special person and am one of a kind."
43. "I am worthy of love."
44. "I let my light shine bright."
45. "I treat my body with care and love."
46. "My body deserves love."
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47. "I am whole and complete."
48. "I allow myself to love who I am, not who I think I should be."
49. "I release my feelings of guilt and negativity."
50. "I give praise to myself and to others naturally and effortlessly."
51. "I feel joyful to look at how far I've come."
52. "I release all shame about my body."
53. "The love I give myself is reflected in all areas of my life."
54. "I am compassionate with others and myself."
55. "I am enough."
56. "I am perfect just the way I am."
57. "I wake in the morning, loving myself."
58. "Self-worth has nothing to do with clothing size."
59. "I am beautiful, intelligent, fun and full of life."
60. "My weight, looks and body do not determine my worth."
61. "I say goodbye to self-pity."
62. "I am surrounded by grace and positivity."
63. "There is nothing I need to do or be to earn love or respect."
64. "I accept all of me with love."
65. "I accept my body the way it is today."
66. "I am kind to myself."
67. "I am full of vitality."
68. "I nourish my body everyday."
69. "I embrace positive thoughts."
70. "Nothing is more potent than my belief in me."
71. "I choose to stop obsessing about my body."
72. "My body tells me what it needs and I listen."
73. "I respect my limitations and am grateful for the capabilities I have."
74. "My power is on the inside."
75. "My life is a blessing."
76. "My body is beautiful exactly the way it is."
77. "I allow myself to heal."
78. "Each day, I am more and more aware of my innate beauty, creativity and abundance."
79. "I radiate self-confidence."
80. "The only approval I need is my own."
81. "I let go of what I cannot change."
82. "I naturally feel good about myself."
83. "Life does not begin at my goal weight, it’s happening now!"
84. "I am creative, strong, powerful, brave and inspired."
85. "I am at peace with my appearance."
86. "I strive to get better, not perfect."
87. "I am deeply grateful for my body, my health, and my unique talents."
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88. "I give myself permission to feel confident."
89. "I give myself permission to love myself in all shapes and sizes."
90. "I feed my body healthy nourishing food and give it healthy nourishing exercise because it deserves to be taken care of."
91. "Above all else, I will love myself first."
92. "I am lovable."
93. "I love my body and I love myself."
94. "I feel safe in my body."
95. "I know the answers and solutions. I listen to myself and trust my inner judgement."
96. "Thighs, thank you for carrying me to where I want to go."
97. "Skin, thank you for protecting me."
98. "My needs are just as important as anyone else’s."
99. "I feed my body life-affirming foods so I am healthy and vital."
100. "I am perfect and complete just the way I am."
101. "Other people don’t dictate my choices for me, I know what’s best for myself."
102. "I choose to do and say kind things for and about myself."
103. "When I look to others to dictate who I should be or how I should look, I reject who I am."
104. "Chocolate (or fill in a food you have a challenging relationship with) is not the enemy. It’s not my friend either. It’s just chocolate, it has no power over me."
105. "All magazine photos are airbrushed, photoshopped, and distorted."
106. "Belly, thank you for helping me digest."
107. "My brain is my sexiest body part."
108. "My opinion of myself is the only one that counts."
109. "I trust the wisdom of my body."
110. "No one has the power to make me feel bad about myself without my permission."
111. "My life is what I make of it. I have all the power."
112. "I enjoy feeling good. I deserve to feel good."
113. "Being skinny or fat is not my identity. I am identified by who I am on the inside, a loving, wonderful person."
114. "I eat for energy and nourishment."
115. "I use my energy to pay attention to myself, my inner wisdom, my virtues, my path, and my journey."
116. "Even if I don’t see how pretty I am, there is someone who does. I am loved and admired. REALLY!"
117. "Accepting myself as I am right now is the first step in growing and evolving."
118. "There is more to life that worrying about my weight. I’m ready to experience it."
119. "I love and respect myself."
120. "I deserve to be treated with love and respect."
121. "Body, if you can love me for who I am, I promise to love you for who you are."
122. "I look exactly the way I’m supposed to. I know because this is the way God made me!"
123. "My body is a gift. I treat it with love and respect."
124. "Food is not good or bad. It has no moral significance. I can choose to be good or bad and it has nothing to do with the amount of calories or carbohydrates I eat."
125. "As long as I am good, kind, and hold myself with integrity, it doesn’t matter what other people think of me."
126. "Even if I don’t see how amazing I am, there is someone who does. I am loved and admired."
127. "A goal weight is an arbitrary number; how I feel is what’s important."
128. "Life is too short and too precious to waste time obsessing about my body. I am going to take care of it to the best of my ability and get out of my head and into the world."
129. "I eat a variety of foods for my health, wellness and enjoyment."
130. "My body can do awesome things."
131. "Being grounded and whole makes me beautiful. I can get there just by being still, breathing, listening to my intuition, and doing what I can to be kind to myself and others."
132. "It’s not about working on myself; it’s about being okay with who I already am."
133. "My body is a vessel for my awesomeness."
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134. "I can be conscious in my choices."
135. "Life doesn’t start 10 pounds from now, it’s already started. I can make the choice to include myself in it."
136. "Food, drugs, and alcohol are not the solution. But they might seem like it at times, but using these things can make more problems. I have what I need inside of me as the solution."
137. "My body is a temple. I want to treat it with love and respect."
138. "Looks last about five minutes– or until someone opens their mouth."
139. "I will not give in to the voices of my eating disorder that tell me I’m not okay. I will listen to the healthy voices that I do have, even if they are very quiet so that I can understand that I am fine. I am fine."
140. "I am healthier than the urge to purge."
141. "My feet are cute. Even if they’re ugly."
142. "If I am healthy, I am so very blessed."
143. "It’s okay to love myself now as I continue to evolve."
144. "I am stronger than the urge to binge."
145. "There is a guide inside of me who is wise and will always be there to help me on my journey."
146. "I have everything inside of me that I need to take care of myself without using food."
147. "Sometimes sitting around and doing nothing is just what the doctor ordered. It’s okay to let myself relax."
148. "Food doesn’t have to be the enemy, it can be nurturing and healing."
149. "Restricting my food doesn’t make me a better person, being kind to myself and to others makes me a better person."
150. "When I am in my head too much, I can return to my breath, just breath and be okay. There is only this moment."
151. "I will make peace with my body, it doesn’t do anything but keep me alive and all I do is insult it and hurt it. I’m sorry body, you’ve tried to be good to me and care for me, it’s time for me to try to be good back."
152. "My well-being is the most important thing to me. I am responsible for taking care of me. We are each responsible for ourselves."
153. "Just because I am taking care of myself and being an advocate for myself doesn’t mean I’m selfish."
154. "When I smile, I actually make other people happy."
155. "If I spend too much time trying to be and look like someone else, I cease to pay attention to myself, my virtues, my path, and my journey."
156. "Recovery is an ongoing process that is not linear in fashion. If I slip up, I’ll take the opportunity as a learning experience and get right back to my recovery goals/program."
157. "Self respect is underrated."
158. "I have no need to put someone down to elevate myself."
159. "Just because someone looks perfect on the outside, doesn’t mean they have a perfect life. No one has a perfect life, we all struggle. That’s just what being human is."
160. "If I am hungry, I am supposed to let myself eat. Food is what keeps me alive."
161. "My opinion of myself is the only one I truly know and it’s the only one that counts. I can choose my opinion of myself."
162. "I am compassionate and warm. My presence is delightful to people."
163. "The last thing I should be doing is rejecting myself. Accepting myself as I am right now is the first step in changing, growing and evolving. When I reject myself, I cannot grow."
164. "Progress is not linear. It’s normal for me to go forward and then backward, and then forward again."
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165. "If I binge today, I can still love and accept myself, I don’t have to beat, berate and starve myself right afterwards, and I still have the very next moment to jump right back into recovery."
166. "If people actively judge or insult me, it’s because they feel badly about themselves. No one who feels good about themselves has the need to put someone down to elevate themselves- they have better things to do with their time."
167. "A goal weight is an arbitrary number, how I feel is what’s important."
What Are Affirmations And How Can You Use Them In Your Life?
Affirmations are positive statements that are repeated to oneself with the intention of creating a positive mindset and reinforcing a belief.
They can be helpful in promoting a sense of self-confidence and self-worth, and can also help to combat negative thought patterns and improve overall mental well-being.
Affirmations can take many different forms, from simple statements like "I am strong" or "I am capable", to more specific affirmations tailored to a particular goal or situation.
The key is to choose affirmations that resonate with you personally and reflect the kind of mindset you want to cultivate.
Repeating affirmations on a regular basis can help to reprogram the mind and establish new, positive thought patterns. They can be used in a variety of ways, such as writing them down and reading them aloud, saying them silently to oneself throughout the day, or even incorporating them into meditation or visualization practices.
In addition to promoting a positive mindset, affirmations can also be helpful in managing stress and anxiety.
By focusing on positive, affirming statements, individuals can reduce feelings of self-doubt and worry, and instead cultivate feelings of calm and confidence.
Overall, affirmations are a powerful tool for promoting positive self-talk and improving mental well-being. By incorporating affirmations into your daily routine, you can work towards cultivating a more positive and self-affirming mindset, leading to greater self-confidence and a more fulfilling life.
How Can Body Confidence Affirmations Improve Your Life?
Body confidence affirmations are a type of affirmation that can help to improve your self-image and promote a positive relationship with your body. By focusing on positive statements about your body, you can begin to challenge negative thought patterns and cultivate a more accepting and loving attitude towards yourself.
Here are some examples of body confidence affirmations that you can use:
- My body is strong and capable of achieving great things.
- I love and accept my body, just as it is.
- My body is beautiful, and I am grateful for all that it does for me.
- I am worthy of love and respect, regardless of my body size or shape.
- I choose to focus on the positive aspects of my body and let go of negative self-talk.
Repeating these affirmations on a regular basis can help to reprogram your thoughts and establish a more positive mindset. By affirming positive beliefs about your body, you can begin to shift your perspective and reduce feelings of shame, self-doubt, and insecurity.
In addition to improving your self-image, body confidence affirmations can also have a positive impact on your overall well-being.
By promoting a sense of self-love and acceptance, these affirmations can help to reduce stress and anxiety, and promote greater self-confidence and happiness.
It's important to note that affirmations alone may not be enough to completely change negative thought patterns and deeply ingrained beliefs about your body.
However, they can be a powerful tool in combination with other strategies, such as therapy, self-care practices, and cultivating a supportive community.
Overall, body confidence affirmations are a simple yet powerful way to promote a positive self-image and improve your overall well-being.
By incorporating these affirmations into your daily routine, you can work towards cultivating a more positive and accepting attitude towards your body, leading to greater self-confidence and a more fulfilling life.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Use Body Confidence Affirmations?
Body confidence affirmations can be repeated aloud or silently to oneself, and should be repeated regularly to establish a new, positive thought pattern.
What If I Don't Believe The Affirmations I'M Saying?
It's normal to feel skeptical or resistant to affirmations at first. The key is to continue repeating them regularly, and over time, they may begin to feel more true and authentic.
Are Affirmations A Replacement For Therapy?
No, affirmations alone may not be enough to completely address deep-seated body image issues. However, they can be a helpful supplement to other strategies, such as therapy, self-care practices, and cultivating a supportive community.