Powerful Healing Affirmations For Letting Go Of The Past + How To Use Them
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As human beings, we tend to attach and hold on to people, situations, thoughts, and even material possessions. This may be due to low self-worth, self-esteem, or a desire to control all aspects of our lives.
However, the more we hold onto something or someone, the more it causes us pain and suffering. In addition, if the person or situation is toxic, we can create severe mental and emotional disease by choosing not to let go.
Even so, letting go of something that no longer serves us is often easier said than done. But some tools and practices can help with the process and assist our spiritual growth. Repeating affirmations for letting go is one of the most effective techniques for releasing ourselves from the past and moving forward.
But how do affirmations work, and how are we supposed to use them? Let’s find out.
What Does Repeating Positive Affirmations Do?

Affirmations are positive statements spoken in the present tense about yourself. An affirmation should relate to something you are working on currently, like healing from past relationships. However, instead of saying ‘I will let go of all hurt and move forward”, you say it in the present tense, like “I let go of all hurt and move forward.”
Even if you don’t currently feel that way, speaking as if it is already happening helps to “trick” the mind. When you repeat affirmations for letting go frequently, you can challenge and overcome your self-sabotaging and negative thoughts.
Because you are saying that you have already let go of your pain, your mind starts to believe it is true over time. This reduces negative thinking, brings you into the present, raises your vibration, and allows you to make positive changes to build a better future.
The effect that positive affirmations have on our brains is known as Neuroplasticity. This is our brain’s ability to change and adapt to different circumstances, beliefs, and experiences. It helps us break bad habits, build healthy ones, and let go of limiting beliefs.
When you first state an affirmation, a new connection is made in your neural networks. Then, the bond strengthens each time you repeat that same affirmation, and you essentially “rewire” your brain.
How And When To Use Positive Affirmations To Let Go
While affirmations can be beneficial in the short term, you will maximize the benefits if you use them correctly and in a long-term affirmation practice. Here are three ways to get started with affirmations for letting go.
Repetition

The most common way of using affirmations is by speaking them aloud or in your head. However, it is not enough to state your commitment once in the morning and once at night. Ideally, you should be repeating positive affirmations frequently throughout the day.
The key is to get into the habit of repeating your chosen affirmation. For example, create morning and evening rituals where you look into the mirror and tell yourself your resolve at least ten times. Then, continue to repeat it in your mind or out loud while doing everyday things and chores.
To get started, choose three activities you do at least once daily. Some examples are making tea or coffee, washing dishes, taking a shower, or cooking. Decide on your three actions, and then make a conscious effort to repeat your affirmation while doing them. If you keep forgetting, write a reminder on a post-it note and stick it where you’ll see it when doing that activity, like next to the coffee machine.
It’s also essential to pay attention to the words you are saying when doing your affirmations. If you’re saying it on auto-pilot while thinking about something else, the effects of the practice will reduce significantly.
To stay present while doing your reps, visualize your ideal self. This is the future version of you that has fully let go and embodies what you describe in your affirmation. Also, envision how you would feel in that moment and try to recreate those positive emotions as you repeat the words. Once familiar with the practice, you can incorporate repetition into more activities.
Journaling

Are you someone who finds writing to be a therapeutic exercise? If so, try jotting down your affirmation instead of or in addition to verbal/mental repetition. Writing your claims can also help to center your mind and focus on the words, their meaning, and the emotions around them as you are writing them.
For best results, envision your future self free from all past hurts, attachments, negative thoughts, or whatever else you are trying to let go of. Write at least one page in a notebook or journal (around 10 times) morning and evening.
An alternative or supportive journalling practice is to use a guided journal. There are many excellent journals designed for letting go.
For example, the Let That Sh*t Go Guided Journal is full of inspiration and journaling activities to assist you on your journey of healing and personal development. By doing a little bit every day, you’ll slowly release feelings of anger, sadness, and shame and the pain and suffering associated with holding onto them.
Letting Go Meditation

Another way to use affirmations for letting go is in meditation. This can simply be closing your eyes and sitting for a few minutes while repeating your claim. Or you can follow a guided meditation for letting go – you’ll find plenty on meditation apps like Insight Timer and Youtube like this one from Mindful Peace.
Suppose you are dealing with codependency and trying to let go of an attachment to someone. In that case, I highly recommend the book The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie. The book is written for anyone who struggles with codependency. The daily meditations will help you take responsibility for yourself and set healthy boundaries.
You can also use specific scents and crystals related to letting go. These will not only help to set the mood and calm your mind, but they will maximize the benefits of your affirmation meditation practice.
For example, I recommend using the Letting Go Affirmation Candle by Art of the Root. The natural soy candle is infused with Pink Kunzite Crystals, which are deeply connected to the heart and love. It also has herbs and essential oils known for dispersing negative feelings, such as Helichrysum, Frankincense, and Cedar.
50 Best Affirmations For Letting Go
Now that you know how to use positive affirmations for letting go, here are 50 examples to inspire you. One or two may resonate strongly with you or your unique situation, and you may choose to use them. Alternatively, you can edit an affirmation to make it more personal and impactful.
Choose only one or two affirmations and focus on those using the above techniques.
Affirmations For Letting Go And Connecting To The Present Moment

Affirmations For Letting Go Of Past Relationships

Affirmations For Letting Go Of Negative Thoughts

Affirmations For Letting Go Of Past Mistakes

Affirmations For Letting Go Of People & Material Things

Final Thoughts On Affirmations For Letting Go
By using affirmations for letting go, we can stop worrying and release fear, pain, and suffering, increasing our mental health and well-being significantly. What’s more, when we release the past’s hold on us, we enter the here and now, which is the first step towards creating a positive and beautiful future.