Affirmations for judgement (35+)
Affirmations for judgement
- Even though I keep judging this person, I deeply and completely love and accept myself.
- I always use my results as a stepping-stone to move forward.
- I am a loving person who contributes to a more loving world.
- I am a role model for what I want to see in the world.
- I am free of the need to judge other people. I have my own life to occupy my attention and I allow others to live their lives free of my opinions. Everyone is free to make their own choices.
- I am willing to foster peace in myself so that I can bring people into my peace.
- I am willing to release judgment because I am ready to be free.
- I don’t know all that is happening in your life
- I don’t know every part of you
- I don’t know every part of your life
- I don’t know how you’re doing your best
- I don’t know the problems you face
- I don’t know what you’re going through
- I don’t know your courage
- I don’t know your fears
- I don’t know your future
- I don’t know your hurts
- I don’t know your insecurities
- I don’t know your intentions
- I don’t know your losses
- I don’t know your motivations
- I don’t know your pains
- I don’t know your past
- I don’t know your struggles
- I don’t know, I just don’t know
- I don’t know, you just don’t know
- I don’t need to know everything
- I don’t need to know your reasons
- I forgive so that I can feel better.
- I increase my energy by choosing to love rather than judge. I expand my energy by giving love, receiving love, and promoting love.
- I know that everyone around me is fighting their own private battles, so I give them the benefit of the doubt while still protecting myself. I am trusting in a thoughtful and intelligent way. People have my support and encouragement and value my kind and accepting heart.
- I put myself into a more powerful mindset by being free of self-judgment.
- I release any need to judge others or myself.
- I send love to the people who need it most and clear the blocks that keep us apart.
- I trade judgment for creativity. I think better and bigger.
- I treat people in pain with compassion, not more pain.
- I welcome less-than-perfect results because that is how I learn. Mistakes can be a great thing. I learn from my mistakes and encourage others to do the same.
- Judging myself creates challenges that make my life more difficult. I am an awesome and capable person and know I can do amazing things. I release any need to judge myself.
- Though it can be difficult, I am also free from self-judgment. I realize that perfection is an illusion. I strive for my best without comparison or harsh self-judgment.
- Today, I am accepting of others. I appreciate the flaws I see in others and in myself. I use my mistakes as a learning tool and apply that learning to improve my life. I release any need to judge others and myself.
- You don’t know all that is happening in my life
- You don’t know every part of me
- You don’t know every part of my life
- You don’t know how I’m doing my best
- You don’t know my courage
- You don’t know my fears
- You don’t know my future
- You don’t know my hurts
- You don’t know my insecurities
- You don’t know my intentions
- You don’t know my losses
- You don’t know my motivations
- You don’t know my pains
- You don’t know my past
- You don’t know my struggles
- You don’t know the problems I face
- You don’t know what I’m going through
- You don’t know, you just don’t know
- You don’t need to know everything
- You don’t need to know my reasons
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