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For me, using affirmations are a great way to change my self-talk and rewire my brain. Do you have a favorite affirmation that helps you with your weight loss journey? Could you share it? What else works for you?

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I don't really do affirmations, but I tell people that, "everything I lack, I make up for in denial." :-P

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Haven't had my surgery yet but I definitely believe in affirmations. One of my favorites is " your thoughts become your reality"

Helps me to remain positive and hopefully will translate into a successful weight loss.

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Haven't had my surgery yet but I definitely believe in affirmations. One of my favorites is " your thoughts become your reality"

Helps me to remain positive and hopefully will translate into a successful weight loss.

Wouldn't that be "My thoughts become my reality".

I like this one.

Edited for typo.

Edited by My Inner Surfer Girl

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Correct. ;-)

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"I am stronger than I think I am"

"I can run faster than I think I can"

"Attitude is everything"

"This is my own personal journey and I am finding my way"

"Relentless forward motion"

those are just a few of mine that i like and say daily

Edited by lostinthought

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I enjoy exercise.

I am a healthy person.

This food is good for me.

This Water is good for me.

I am lucky.

I have so much to be grateful for.

Life is good.

(Just now, the cat has snuggled up close to me. HOW could life be any better at the moment than that?)

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My Inner Surfer Girl,

"I am a beautiful child of God. I DESERVE to be happy, healthy and to enjoy life."

"One Day At A Time."

"Lord, Grant me the serenity to accept stupid people the way they are, courage to maintain myself control, and the wisdom to know if I act on it, I'll go to jail." ;)

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My Inner Surfer Girl,

Lord, Grant me the serenity to accept stupid people the way they are, courage to maintain myself control, and the wisdom to know if I act on it, I'll go to jail." ;)

I love this version! Have never heard it before.

Good one, @Katcloudshepherd. :)

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This one is interesting -- it's a third person form and I often do this over and over while driving:

My name is (say your name). In my open human heart, I choose (say your name) first, love (say your name) now, receive joy....

And some others:

I deserve all good things.

I am willing.

All good lies ahead.

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Here is a great introduction to a book I started to read before my Gastric Sleeve procedure in July. It has helped me enormously. It's called" A Course in Weight Loss"

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Here is a great introduction to a book I started to read before my Gastric Sleeve procedure in July. It has helped me enormously. It's called" A Course in Weight Loss"

I actually started working through this with a therapist a few years ago. I moved and misplaced the book. I need to get anorher copy. Thanks for the reminder.

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My thought process with regard to all things related to the sleeve went something like this...

Pre-Op Diet: "I can put up anything for two weeks if it gets me closer to my weight loss goal. I am going to kick the pre-op diet' a$$!"

liquids Phase: "I can put up with liquids only for 10 days if it gets me closer to my weight loss goal! I am going to kick a$$ on liquids!"

Soft foods phase: "Yay! Soft foods! I can totally do this phase because it's way easier than pre-op or liquids! And I am so much closer to my weight loss goal! I am going to kick a$$ on soft foods!"

Adding in exercise: "I can do anything for 30 minutes! I am going to kick this workout's a$$!"

Reaching goal in January 2014 : "OMG! I stuck with my routine for a YEAR and hit my goal! I really can do anything I set my mind to! I kick a$$!"

Currently kicking MBA degree a$$....

I am 18 months out and will tell you that YOU CAN GET TO GOAL!!!! We are the tape recording that constantly plays in our head. Use that tape recorder to become a fierce, fat fighting machine!! Affirmations are powerful!

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