Thursday, 14 January 2016

[HM:258309] 50 Encouraging Things to Say to Yourself



Marin Psychologist Blog
We all need a bit of encouragement and inspiration sometimes.  In my therapy practice, some of the most common problems I see are clients being hard on themselves, getting caught up in negative thought cycles, not speaking up for themselves, avoiding doing the healthy things, or being scared to feel.  It is important to learn to be a good coach and a good parent to yourself.  If you never had a good parent who understood and encouraged you, you may not know where to start.  Here are some encouraging words you can use.  Pick your favorite ones and pin them on an inspiration board, put stickies on your fridge, or make a flashcard to carry with you so you can use it in times of stress.


  1. You're doing the best you can
  2. Life isn't always fair
  3. Just get started
  4. It's OK to take a break
  5. We don't always get what we want
  6. This too will pass
  7. Today is a new day
  8. It's a bad day, not a bad life
  9. Other people have their issues too
  10. Stick to your healthy routine
  11. Keep your eyes on the goal
  12. You can't control what you think, but you can control what you do
  13. Be kind 
  14. Allow yourself to feel others' opinions even if they are wrong
  15. Express your dissatisfaction constructively
  16. You can't control what other people say or do
  17. Be authentic
  18.  It's OK to set boundaries and stick to them
  19. You don't have to please everybody
  20. Don't listen to your judging mind
  21. Avoidance makes things worse
  22. It takes courage to face your own weaknesses
  23. Treat yourself with compassion
  24. Surround yourself with healthy people
  25. You can get through this
  26. You don't have to be perfect, you just have to try your best
  27. You can learn and grow from your mistakes
  28. Learn from the past, but don't get stuck in it
  29. If your old ways aren't working, try something new
  30. Some things are worth being uncomfortable for
  31. You don't have to tolerate abusive behavior
  32. Don't let anyone or anything control you
  33. Find your own voice
  34. It's OK to feel
  35. Vulnerability can be strength
  36. Take care of your inner child
  37. Tell your inner critic to get lost
  38. Look for love in healthy ways
  39. Stay grounded
  40. Don't compare your insides to someone else's outsides
  41. You can learn to keep yourself safe
  42. Let your values guide you
  43. Ask for support when you need it
  44. Walk your own path but make room for others
  45. Follow your passions. 
  46. Get up again when you fall
  47. Don't judge anybody without understanding their circumstances
  48. Everybody messes up sometimes
  49. Learn to forgive yourself
  50. Respect yourself and others


About The Author

Dr Melanie Greenberg is a psychologist  and life coach in Mill Valley, California who offers individual and couples therapy to clients struggling with mental health issues, relationship issues and life stress.  She also coaches clients on wellness or career issues in person and via the internet.

Visit Dr. Melanie Greenberg's Website to find out more about her services.

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