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  2. 35 Daily Positive Affirmations to Help You Become More ... - AOL

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    These daily positive affirmations are for women, kids, men, and everyone looking to build their self-esteem, find motivation, and quell anxiety or depression. 35 Daily Positive Affirmations to ...

  3. 50 Positive Affirmations To Boost Your Confidence (And ... - AOL

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    This dialogue is known as positive affirmation, and we have 50 positive affirmations for women to get you started! Affirmations are defined as "statements that are designed to create self-change ...

  4. Nykita Joy - Wikipedia

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    Joy began creating content on TikTok and Instagram after losing access to a gender affirming surgery, at which time she advertised tarot readings and posted daily affirmations. [1] She eventually shifted her online focus to makeup and beauty content.

  5. 60 positive affirmations and mantras to boost your mood - AOL

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    Once you’ve found some positive affirmations that work for you, try repeating them every evening before bed, or writing them on sticky notes on your mirror to boost your confidence in the morning.

  6. The Best Daily Devotional Prayer Books for Women - AOL

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    In our busy daily lives, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by work, chores, and family responsibilities. Women especially have days when it feels like we don't have a moment to ourselves, let alone ...

  7. Women for Sobriety - Wikipedia

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    The thirteen affirmations represent six levels of growth in which members accept the physical nature of alcoholism (affirmation one), remove negativity (affirmations two, four and nine), learn to think better of themselves (affirmations five and twelve), change their attitudes (affirmations three, six and eleven), improve their relationships (affirmations seven and ten), and change their life ...

  8. Self-affirmation - Wikipedia

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    Self-affirmation theory is a psychological theory that focuses on how individuals adapt to information or experiences that are threatening to their self-concept. Claude Steele originally popularized self-affirmation theory in the late 1980s, [1] [2] and it remains a well-studied theory in social psychological research.

  9. Affirmations (New Age) - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with low self-esteem who made present tense (e.g. "I am") positive affirmations felt worse than individuals who made positive statements but were allowed to consider ways in which the statements were false. Individuals with low self-esteem who made future tense affirmations (e.g. "I will") saw positive effects. [7]