I let go of childhood fears. I am a secure, empowered human being.
LOUISE HAYI release all fears and doubts. I accept myself and create peace in my mind and heart. I now choose to free myself from all destructive fears and doubts. I am loved and I am safe.
More Louise Hay Quotes
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Don’t settle for anybody just to have someone. Set your standards. What kind of love do you want to attract? List the qualities you really want in the relationship. Develop those qualities in yourself and you will attract a person who has them.
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All that I seek is already within me.
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I am worth loving. I do not have to earn love. I am lovable because I exist. Others reflect the love I have for myself.
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Today I fulfill my creative side. I want to bloom wherever I am planted!
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It’s important to remember that people are always doing the best they can, including you.
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Learn from the past and let it go. Live in today.
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Know that you are the perfect age. Each year is special and precious, for you shall only live it once. Be comfortable with growing older.
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The thoughts we choose to think are the tools we use to paint the canvas of our lives.
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You have been criticizing yourself for years and it hasn’t worked. Try approving of yourself and see what happens.
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The body, like everything else in life, is a mirror of our inner thoughts and beliefs. Every cell within your body responds to every single thought you think and every word you speak.
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Begin to listen to what you say. Don’t say anything that you don’t want to become true for you.
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I am deeply fulfilled by all that I do.
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I release any feelings of competition or comparison. I simply do my best and enjoy being me.
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I think leaving [death] can be as joyous as – probably more joyous than – being born, because being born is very physically uncomfortable for the baby.
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Love is the great miracle cure. Loving ourselves works miracles in our lives.
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