Self-Esteem Affirmation Songs in Your Own Voice

Your self-esteem was built by other people's words. Rebuild it with your own. SongRise creates songs in your voice from 60 seconds of singing.

Most of what you believe about yourself was written by someone else. A parent's offhand comment. A teacher's red ink. A partner's silence when you needed words. Self-esteem isn't fixed by adding new voices. It's rebuilt by hearing the right one. Yours. Singing words that were true all along, even when nobody said them.

Affirmations

10 affirmations you'll hear in your voice

  1. I am enough. Not almost. Not eventually. Now.

  2. My opinion of me matters more than anyone else's.

  3. I'm not defined by my worst moment.

  4. I bring something to the table that nobody else can.

  5. I deserve to be spoken to kindly. Especially by me.

  6. I stopped looking for approval and started giving it to myself.

  7. My value doesn't change based on someone's ability to see it.

  8. I'm proud of who I'm becoming. Even the messy parts.

  9. I don't need to explain myself to be valid.

  10. I like who I am. And I'm getting better at saying so.

Imagine hearing yourself sing these

You just got a compliment and immediately deflected it. Later, alone, your own voice sings "I am enough. Not almost. Not eventually. Now." And for once, you don't argue. Because it's your voice. And somewhere deep, past all the old scripts, you recognize it as true.

Record 60 seconds. Hear yourself say what no one else did.

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FAQ

Common questions

My self-esteem has been low for years. Can a song really help?

One song isn't a fix. It's a practice. Hearing yourself affirm your worth regularly rewires the automatic thoughts. Not overnight. Over time. The consistency is what matters.

Will I cringe listening to myself say nice things about me?

Probably, the first time. That cringe is the gap between where your self-esteem is and where it could be. Most people tell us the cringe fades by the third listen and gets replaced by something quieter and warmer.

Is this like therapy?

No. SongRise is a personal practice, not a clinical one. It works well alongside therapy. Think of it as homework for the space between sessions. Your therapist helps you understand the patterns. Your song helps you practice new ones.

Your voice. Your words. Your song.

Record 60 seconds of singing. Get a personalized affirmation song in your own voice.