I am willing to work on forgiving those who hurt me
Forgiveness is a difficult thing to do, especially when someone has hurt you deeply. It's easy to hold onto anger and resentment, but it only hurts you in the end. That's why it's important to affirm that you are willing to work on forgiving those who hurt you.
When someone hurts you, it's natural to feel angry and hurt. You may feel like you've been wronged and that the other person doesn't deserve your forgiveness. But holding onto that anger and resentment only hurts you in the end. It can lead to stress, anxiety, and even physical health problems.
That's why it's important to affirm that you are willing to work on forgiving those who hurt you. It's not an easy thing to do, but it's necessary for your own well-being. When you affirm that you are willing to work on forgiveness, you are opening yourself up to the possibility of healing and moving on.
Forgiveness doesn't mean that you forget what happened or that you condone the other person's behavior. It simply means that you are letting go of the anger and resentment that you've been holding onto. It's a process that takes time and effort, but it's worth it in the end.
When you affirm that you are willing to work on forgiveness, you are taking a step towards healing. You are acknowledging that you have been hurt, but that you are ready to let go of the pain and move on. It's a powerful affirmation that can help you to find peace and happiness in your life.
So if you've been hurt by someone and you're struggling to forgive them, remember this affirmation: "I am willing to work on forgiving those who hurt me". Repeat it to yourself whenever you feel angry or resentful towards the other person. It may not happen overnight, but with time and effort, you can find the strength to forgive and move on.