27 I Am Affirmations for Healing, Purpose & Abundance
“I am” statements formulate, affirm, and perpetuate the stories you tell yourself. Stories about who you are, who you can be, and what you can do. Read these I Am affirmations and take what you need. Take what serves your healing and joy, and leave the rest.
If you want to make a change, start where you are. Start with who you are. Support yourself right here, before you have all the answers. Do that and you’ll feel more supported in the process. And that can change, well, everything.
9 I Am Affirmations: Abundance
- I am full of life and filled with possibility.
- I am ever-expanding yet whole; wise enough to know that there is plenty left to learn; humble and happy as I grow.
- I am grateful for who I am and can be.
- I am devoted to uncovering the gems that are already here.
- I am enough and I have everything I need to get to where I want to be.
- I am a magnet for the experiences I most desire.
- I am grateful for every gift that I’ve been given, have now, and have yet to receive.
- I am an alchemist.
- I am worthy enough to tune into the abundant nature of who I can be and what I can create.
If you want to see a miracle, give thanks for abundance until you start to believe it's who you are.
9 I Am Affirmations: Purpose
- I am a living, breathing example of the kind of world I want to live in.
- I am a powerful force for good in the world.
- I am on the right path. I am moving in the right direction.
- I am worthy of all things wonderful.
- I am being guided to what’s best for me and everyone else.
- I am powerful enough to live in accordance with my own values, desire, and truths.
- I am in the exact place I need to be to get to where I want to be.
- I am intentionally promoting a life filled with joy.
- I am a firm believer in my ideas.
Every “I am” is true, if you repeat it enough.
9 I Am Affirmations: Healing
- I am a survivor.
- I am always healing, and never alone.
- I am willing to see things differently, even if I’m not ready to yet.
- I am learning to let go of fear.
- I am learning to respect the process when I do not understand it.
- I am allowed to feel good about myself.
- I am not the negative thoughts I think.
- I am ready to release the stories in my head and forgive myself for believing everything my inner critic has ever said.
- I am willing to see the truth about myself, no matter how beautiful it is.
The stories you tell yourself over and over again are the stories you believe, and the stories you affirm by how you live and love.
. . .
Tell me:
What new story are you ready to tell yourself?
Tell me in the comments. I read every single one, and I’d love to know!
With love,
Jen
P.S. Tell yourself the things you want to come true. Get my book Morning Affirmations to help you in the morning, and Sleep Affirmations to help you at night. This is your LIFE, after all.
Comments on this post (27)
Amazing. Im adding many of these to my daily list of affirmations to work with. Thank you so much!
— Shaun
Good morning Thank you so much for these beautiful Affirmation.
— shauna polack
The stone the builder rejected will become the corner stone, that’s ME!. Rejected by my older brother and sister, cause jealously and deviant genes. Born into the wrong family, poor gene make-up from both parents.
I want to turn around all the hate in my family and turn this house/farm into LOVE. Good must overcome evil.
More finance would help so please let me be a magnet for wealth and prosperity.
— Annette Mary McCullagh
Thank you IAm
— Givan krishnan
I am totally thankful to be alive today. Thank you creator for protecting me and will and always will protect me from all those who want to pin me down.
— Ingrid
Dear Jennifer,
Thank you very much for this amazing text. As I was reading the affirmations, it felt like you were sitting in front of me..motivating me for a better life. You’re amazing! May life’s best, find its way to you.
— Elcin Inci
The psychological danger of constantly using “I” is that “I” becomes embedded in our subconscious, so much so that in the ‘real world’, socially and in relationships, this can take over and one can easily become focused completely on one’s self rather than others as well as cultivating the ‘sense of entitlement’ that we find so unappealing and socially unacceptable in others and the “return to being SELFISH”.
It takes a logical mind to overcome the “I” mindset and to realize that these affirmations MUST not taint our social and personal relationships.
— pegasas
Hello. Love the post I only disagree with the “not” ones. Your subconscious doesn’t get the “not” for example
“I am not the negative thoughts I think.”
Your mind will think “I am the negative thoughts I think.” I would just change it to “I am all the positive thought I think” or “I am in love with myself and all the positive thought”
Just wanted to put it out there don’t use “not” stay away from it and change it to positive ones. Thank you
— Olga
Thank you Macey. I’m honored and touched that these can support you in creating the life you hope for yourself. Wishing you everything you want and more. x
— Jennifer Williamson
Ryan, wow. Thank you for writing this and sharing it here, for being open and vulnerable about the topic. I know it’s not easy to do that. I’m touched that these affirmations can be part of your healing process and your changes. I love what you said about your pain being a portal to understanding others better, because we’re not the only ones who have gone through such heartache and struggles. It’s a reminder that we’re here, together, and we’re more similar than we are different, at the core of it all. “I am.” Sending you my love.
— Jennifer Williamson
These have me in tears. I usually don’t believe in the power of these things…what i saw as regular affirmations..i usually stick to just I am verses of the bible. But today im back on this page..crying as i read out every beautiful post..I am statement.
What story do i want to tell myself? So many. That I am worthy. That I am a perfect creation..having a good heart. Even if I am just human. I want to feel loved. I cannot accept other people if I cannot accept myself?! Im not sure. I just want my story to be beautiful.
These affirmations you posted are amazing. Thank you for them.
Best wishes to you.
— Macey
Hi! Thank you so much for writing these wonderful affirmations, when I was reading through them I wrote whoever wrote these has a really good way with words. I’ve created a notepad which has become like a prayer book that I read every morning, it starts with appreciating the life I’ve been given, then prayers for my family members and friends and then I wanted to finish my morning ritual by telling myself who I want to be. I remember watching a youtube video where a person said we should be called ‘I am’ because it’s who we are. The more I thought about it the more it resonated and that’s what lead me to find some inspiring I am affirmations so I could tell myself who I want to be.
So I’ve wrote down nearly all of these to say every day and I thought I must add one of my own that comes from my own heart so I wrote:
I am not a victim of life and circumstance rather a memoir of compassion and understanding.
I think through years of depression I’ve only recently realised I kept leaning on this traumatic experience to define me and excuse myself for my behaviour and all the joy in my life just faded away, the more I kept being a victim. So I want to use that experience to say now I can understand others, I am not the only one who has experienced this and that it’s made me who I am today, and now I can use that to help and understand others.
Again, thank you for these wonderful affirmations, they will be cherished daily.
kind regards
Ryan
— Ryan
I am becoming the best me I can be. I am forgiving what blame i put on myself for the hurt other people put me through. I am learning my self-worth and gaining back my self-esteem and confidence. Thank you for the affrimations, they really help if you read them over every morning.
— Ashlee
This Is Divine Order💯
— Charles L Oliver
Royal… yes :)
— Jennifer Williamson
I am forgiving myself for buying into the notion that I was not enough.
— Royal Ashford
Nannette, you’re very welcome! Makes my day knowing this helped you start yours with an open heart :)
— Jennifer Williamson
I am so grateful that I found this post! I needed something to get me started and this is perfect. Thank you!
— Nannette
Paulette, a worthy goal :) may you keep improving from a place of “already enough”
— Jennifer Williamson
Hello, I am always looking to become better than I was yesterday.
— Paulette
Ivan, that makes me so happy!
— Jennifer Williamson
Those afirmarions are incredible, I AM teaching them tô my studants in Brazil.
— Ivan
I AM becoming a better me, every day! I AM capable of being the free woman I once way!
— Mary K
PattiAnn, that’s such a powerful practice ~ so glad these could inspire you!
— Jennifer Williamson
“I AM” filling my journal with only “I AM” affirmations. I have been studying Count Saint Germain the Ascended Master. “I AM” is very powerful. Thank you for taking the time to share these Affirmations.
— PattiAnn