The “I am” statement can limit healing by fusing a disease or disorder to your core identity, making it feel permanent and part of who you are—like saying “I am anxious” or “I am depressed.”
This reinforces a story of brokenness, submitting you to the condition and blocking your ability to move past it, as it claims ownership and weighs you down.
Instead, reframe it as a temporary state: “I’m experiencing anxiety right now.” This sounds almost obnoxious and extra but if you feel the need to say something at all, reframing it in a way that detaches it from your identity is a key step in the right direction.
It allows you to observe it objectively, let go of resistance, and open space for healing, recognizing you’re already whole at a deeper level.
As we know, our thoughts, our words, they’re powerful. In practice, this fosters neuroplasticity, rewiring the brain to support recovery through affirming wholeness.
For chronic conditions, acceptance doesn’t mean resignation—it empowers proactive steps. The biggest statement to claim and empower yourself is Ultimately, embody “I am whole,” drop the labels, and trust your body’s innate balance.
Thoughts or feelings, or even questions! I’m here for it! 🥹🫶🏻🙌🏻