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" Affirmations for Addictions " Written by Louise L. Hay

" ADDICTIONS CHECKLIST:

Check the items below that you believe are applicable to you. By the end of

this chapter, you will be able to counter these negative thoughts with positive

ones.

1. I want to relieve my pain NOW.

2. Smoking cigarettes reduces my stress.

3. Having lots of sex keeps me from thinking.

4. I can't stop eating.

5. Drinking makes me popular.

6. I need perfection.

7. I gamble too much.

8. I need my tranquilizers.

9. I can't stop buying things.

10. I have a problem getting away from abusive relationships.

" Addictive behavior is another way of saying, " I'm not good enough. " When

we're caught in this type of behavior, we're trying to run away from ourselves.

We don't want to be in touch with our feelings. Something that we're believing,

remembering, saying, or doing is too painful for us to look at; so we overeat,

drink, engage in compulsive sexual behavior, take pills, spend money that we

don't have, and create abusive love relationships.

" There are 12-step programs that deal with most of these addictions, and they

work well for thousands of people. If you have a serious addiction problem, I

encourage you to join Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Al-Anon. They will provide

you with the help you need as you go through these important changes.

" In this chapter, we can't hope to duplicate the results that these programs

have produced for people with addictive behavior. I believe that we must first

realize that there's a need in ourselves for these compulsive actions. That need

must be released before the behavior can be changed.

" Loving and approving of yourself, trusting in the process of life, and

feeling safe because you know the power of your own mind are extremely important

issues when dealing with addictive behaviors. My experience with addicted

persons has shown me that most of these individuals possess a deep self-hatred.

They're very unforgiving of themselves. Day after day, they punish themselves.

Why? Because somewhere along the line (most likely as children), they bought the

idea that they weren't good enough -- they were " bad " and in need of punishment.

" Early childhood experiences that involve physical, emotional, or sexual abuse

contribute to that type of self-hatred. Honesty, forgiveness, self-love, and a

willingness to live in the truth can help heal these early wounds and give

addictive individuals a reprieve from their behavior. I also find the addictive

personality to be a fearful one. There's a great fear of letting go and trusting

the process of life. As long as we believe that the world is an unsafe place

with people and situations waiting to " get " us -- then that belief will be our

reality.

" Are you willing to let go of ideas and beliefs that don't support and nurture

you? If so, then you're ready to continue this journey.

EXERCISE: Release Your Addictions

" This is where the changes take place --right here and now in our own minds!

Take some deep breaths; close your eyes; and think about the person, place, or

thing that you're addicted to. Think of the insanity behind the addiction.

You're trying to fix what you think is wrong inside of you by grabbing on to

something that's outside of you. The point of power is in the present moment,

and you can begin to make a shift today.

" Once again, be willing to release the need. Say: " I AM WILLING TO RELEASE THE

NEED FOR _________________________ IN MY LIFE. I RELEASE IT NOW AND TRUST IN THE

PROCESS OF LIFE TO MEET MY NEEDS. "

" Say this statement every morning in your daily meditation and prayers. You've

taken another step to freedom.

EXERCISE: Your Secret Addiction

" List ten secrets that you've never shared with anyone regarding your

addiction. If you're an overeater, maybe you've eaten out of a garbage can. If

you're an alcoholic, you may have kept alcohol in your car so you could drink

while driving. If you're a compulsive gambler, perhaps you put your family in

jeopardy in order to borrow money to feed your gambling problem. Be totally

honest and open.

" How do you feel now? Look at your " worst " secret. Visualize yourself at that

period in your life, and LOVE that person. Express how much you love and forgive

him or her. Look into the mirror and say, " I forgive you, and I love you exactly

as you are. " Breathe.

EXERCISE: Ask Your Family

" Let's go back to your childhood for a moment and answer a few questions.

1. My mother always made me ....

2. What I really wanted her to say was . . . .

3. What my mother really didn't know was . . . .

4. My father told me I shouldn't . . . .

5. If my father only knew . . . .

6. I wish I could have told my father . . .

7. Mother, I forgive you for . . . .

8. Father, I forgive you for . . . .

" Many people tell me that they can't enjoy today because of something that

happened in the past. Holding on to the past ONLY HURTS US. We're refusing to

live in the moment. The past is over and can't be changed. This is the only

moment we can experience.

EXERCISE: Releasing the Past

" Now let's clean up the past in our minds. Release the emotional attachments

to it. Allow the memories to just be memories.

" If you remember what you wore at the age of ten, there's usually no

attachment. It's just a memory. That can be the same for ALL of the past events

in our lives. As we let go, we become free to use all of our mental power to

enjoy this moment and create a bright future.

" We don't have to keep punishing ourselves for the past.

" 1. List all of the things you're willing to let go of.

2. How willing are you to let go? Notice your reactions, and write them

down.

3. What will you have to do to let these things go? How willing are you to

do so?

EXERCISE: Self-Approval

" Since self-hatred plays such an important role in addictive behavior, we will

now do one of my favorite exercises. I've given this exercise to thousands of

people, and the results are phenomenal.

" Every time you think about your addiction for the next month, say over and

over to yourself, " I APPROVE OF MYSELF. "

" Do this three or four hundred times a day. No, it's not too many times. When

you're worrying, you'll go over your problem at least that many times in a day.

Let " I approve of myself " become a waking mantra, something that you say over

and over to yourself, almost nonstop.

" Saying this statement is guaranteed to bring up everything in your

consciousness that is in opposition. When a negative thought comes into your

mind, such as " How can you approve of yourself -- you spent all of your money, "

or " You just ate two pieces of cake, " or " You'll never amount to anything " -- or

whatever your negative babble may be, THIS is the time to take mental control.

Give this thought no importance. Just see it for what it is -- another way to

keep you stuck in the past. Gently say to this thought, " Thank you for sharing.

I let you go. I approve of myself. " These thoughts of resistance will have no

power over you unless you choose to believe them.

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" The statements in the checklist at the beginning of this chapter are repeated

below, along with an affirmation corresponding to each belief. Make these

affirmations part of your daily routine. Say them often in the car, at work,

while looking in the mirror, or anytime you feel your negative beliefs

surfacing.

1. I want to relieve my pain NOW.

Affirm: " I AM AT PEACE. "

2. Smoking cigarettes reduces my stress.

Affirm: " I RELEASE MY STRESS WITH DEEP BREATHING. "

3. Having lots of sex keeps me from thinking.

Affirm: " I HAVE THE POWER, STRENGTH, AND KNOWLEDGE TO HANDLE EVERYTHING

IN MY LIFE. "

4. I can't stop eating.

Affirm: " I NOURISH MYSELF WITH MY OWN LOVE. "

5. Drinking makes me popular.

Affirm: " I RADIATE ACCEPTANCE, AND I AM DEEPLY LOVED BY OTHERS. "

6. I need perfection.

Affirm: " I RELEASE THAT SILLY BELIEF. I AM ENOUGH JUST AS I AM. "

7. I gamble too much.

Affirm: " I AM OPEN TO THE WISDOM WITHIN. I AM AT PEACE. "

8. I need my tranquilizers.

Affirm: " I RELAX INTO THE FLOW OF LIFE AND LET LIFE PROVIDE ALL THAT I

NEED EASILY AND COMFORTABLY. "

9. I can't stop buying things.

Affirm: " I AM WILLING TO CREATE NEW THOUGHTS ABOUT MYSELF AND MY

LIFE. "

10. I have a problem getting away from abusive relationships.

Affirm: " NO ONE CAN MISTREAT ME. I LOVE, APPRECIATE, AND RESPECT

MYSELF. "

Affirmation: " I GIVE MYSELF PERMISSION TO CHANGE. "

Copyright 2005 by Louise L. Hay. " You Can Heal Your Life Affirmation Kit "

(guidebook), Written by Louise L. Hay, Published by Hay House Inc.

www.hayhouse.com or

*** I most highly recommend the " You Can Heal Your Life Affirmation Kit " as it

is full of information and tools to make affirmations work for you better. Try

it out, and see! Love, PJ

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AffirmationstoDe-Stress

A positive thinking, positive affirmations support group, that discusses ways to

cope with the stresses of daily life. Come aboard! PJ and Gang

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