From Self-Doubt to Self-Love: How Affirmations Can Shift Your Life 𓏲ּ𝄢

Words Hold Power, Whether You Believe It or Not

I believe words are powerful because they shape how we see ourselves, our lives, and what we believe is possible.

There’s a verse in Proverbs 18:21 (NIV) that says:

“The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.”

Basically, the words you speak about yourself, others, or life carry weight. They can lift you up or hold you back.

And full disclosure, I’m not Christian. Not that it matters, but if you’re already rolling your eyes because I just quoted the Bible, that’s okay, this might not be for you. That said, you absolutely don’t need to be Christian to get the point. I truly believe wisdom and truth can come from anywhere: Christianity, Kabbalah, Islam, Taoism, spirituality, science — same song, different tune. If you feel the same, I welcome your open-mindedness 🤍

Because when you really sit with it, this idea shows up everywhere: what you speak, you reinforce. What you repeat, you become. And if words hold power, like so many traditions and teachings suggest, why wouldn’t we use them intentionally?

I’m extremely mindful of the things I say, especially about myself. Words swell. They linger. They plant seeds. So if I’m already speaking every day… why not speak things that support the life I’m actively working toward?

“But Affirmations Are Cringe / Fake / Delusional”

Here’s my question for the skeptics:

Have you ever said, “This day couldn’t get any worse,” and somehow… it did?

You already set the intention.

I can speak from personal experience — when negativity became second nature for me, so did negative outcomes. I would casually call myself dumb, clumsy, and stupid. I’d speak badly about my life, my body, and other people — not even dramatically, just passively.

And shocker: my confidence was nonexistent. I was eating to pass the time, avoiding mirrors, avoiding myself.

So I flipped the script.

Instead of asking, “What’s the worst that could happen?” I started asking, “What’s the best that could happen?”

Why not believe something good? Why not speak something uplifting?

I actually challenge you: for 24 hours, speak positively about yourself, your life, and your circumstances. Notice how many times you have to catch yourself. If you try it, comment and tell me how it goes.

I Doubted Affirmations… Until I Tried Them

During quarantine, I was at one of my lowest points. I didn’t like myself. I had let myself go. I wasn’t moving my body, wasn’t motivated, and was very comfortable being… well, comfortable. (Nothing wrong with relaxing, being still, or doing nothing, but too much of anything can be harmful — in my case, I was overindulging, eating too much, and drinking too many whipped coffees… if you know, you know lol.)

I didn’t understand how chanting words, power posing, or mirror work could do anything.

Then I stumbled onto content about self-concept, becoming your highest self, and embodying the version of you that already has what you want. And the same things kept popping up:

  • Affirmations
  • Mantras
  • Identity work
  • Subconscious conditioning
  • Mental imagery

I tried soaking in all the tips and techniques, but everything started to change the moment I focused on what I could actually control: how I spoke to myself. While looking in the mirror, I would affirm that I was worthy, capable, and deserving of love. I also began visualizing how I’d walk into rooms, imagining the presence my future self carried. I did this alone, often in dim lighting, because I still didn’t fully love how I looked.

And I kept going. I told myself I was worthy simply because I exist. That everything works out for my highest good. That I’m successful. That I’m supported. I repeated it so often that one day… I believed it.

Fake It Till You Make It — Or Better Yet, Become Her

I fully believe in faking it till you make it, but really, it’s about embodying before you see proof. The shift doesn’t happen without action.

If your dream version of you works out 4–5 times a week, you don’t start there. You start with 1–2. Small habits create big changes. You don’t wake up one day as her. You practice being her. And slowly… You become her.

Visuals, Notes, and Journaling: Tools That Actually Work

I’m very visual, so Pinterest became one of my go-tos for envisioning the future I wanted before I was actually living it. I’d save images that resonated with me, adding powerful quotes and affirmations I truly stan, like the one I keep coming back to: “Life begins where fear ends.” It reminds me that you won’t truly know what life has to offer unless you take the first step. You have to be brave, take the leap, and trust yourself — after all, you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take, so why not go for it?

I also kept notes filled with affirmations I’d repeat daily, not because I thought words would magically fix everything, but because I was so sick and tired of being stuck. I needed something to interrupt the cycle I was in, and putting thoughts into words, whether on my phone, in notes apps, or in my journal, gave me a place to experiment and create.

I journaled a lot, especially during transformative moments like moon cycles. Through journaling, I let go of what no longer served me, set clear intentions, and expressed gratitude as if I were already living the life I desired. Gratitude wasn’t about ignoring reality — it was about acknowledging the present while actively moving toward the future I wanted to create.

One Affirmation That Still Guides Me Today

You are worthy of unconditional love.

Not just romantic love, platonic, self-love, divine love. You don’t have to perform to be loved. Simply existing and showing up as you are is enough. The easiest thing I can do is be myself, and in being me, I can’t help but think, who wouldn’t love me just as I am? There’s no one else like me, and that’s more than enough.

The biggest breakthrough for me wasn’t attracting external love; it was finally pouring all that energy back into myself. You can’t pour from an empty well, and I was running on empty for far too long. People will only meet you where you meet yourself. If you don’t show yourself love, respect, and care, others won’t either.

Think of it like this: you have the option to be a hot cup of tea or a water bottle.

If you’re a hot cup of tea, people handle you with care, gently, deliberately, because they know if they aren’t careful, they could get burned. They honor the value of what you carry.

Or, you can be a water bottle, tossed around, barely noticed, treated without thought or care.

You can’t expect others to treat you with love and consideration if you aren’t handling yourself that way. The energy you put into caring for yourself is the energy others reflect back to you.

And that shift, learning to protect and nurture yourself first, starts with self-work.

Affirmations Don’t Work Without the Work

Affirmations work best when paired with:

  • Action
  • Self-awareness
  • Healing old beliefs
  • Rest
  • Consistency

It’s about breaking old patterns while giving grace to the version of you that got you here. You don’t shame the old you; you thank them, then shed the skin. And when you reach a new level, you don’t judge others for being where you once were. Because judging others is really just judging yourself.

What People Misunderstand About Self-Work

Self-work isn’t just saying a few pretty words and expecting life to change overnight. It’s about intention, belief, and alignment, showing up consistently for yourself and your growth. Success looks different for everyone, and no one gets to tell you what’s possible for your life. It has to ring true to you, and you have to stay flexible along the way.

Some of the things I wanted most didn’t happen, and looking back, I’m incredibly grateful. Life not going exactly as planned is actually a blessing. If everything happened the way we expected, there would be no room for growth and no surprises to teach us something new.

We can’t know what tomorrow will bring, and that’s okay. What we do know is what today holds, and the choice of how we show up right now is entirely in our hands.

How Inner Work Changed My Life

Because of inner work and changing my self-talk, I’ve noticed real shifts in my life: I’m confident, I have strong boundaries, I protect my peace, I’m comfortable with who I am, and I’ve stopped obsessing over “finding my purpose.”

I’ve come to realize that our purpose is simply to exist and be the best version of ourselves in this lifetime. If you want a deeper perspective on purpose, I highly recommend this video from David Ghiyam — one of my favorite spiritual teachers.

If You Remember One Thing

Remember this!

You are worthy.

Not because of what you do.
Not because of what you achieve.
Not because of who loves you.

Just because you’re here.

And if you’re ready to reconnect with yourself, rebuild your self-concept, and pour that energy back into you, my Radiance Reset Bundle was created for exactly that purpose 🤍

Sometimes all it takes is one intentional shift to remember who you are.

Written with love and guidance,
Impera

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