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How to Practice Mirror Work (7 Step Guide)

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Apr 3, 2025 ยท 99 Comments

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Mirror work is strange, uncomfortable, undeniably intimidating, a little embarrassing …

… but also profoundly healing.

Of all the spiritual methods of inner work available to us in the 21st century, mirror work is one of the simplest and most powerful.


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Unlike many pathways to inner growth out there, you donโ€™t have to go out and splurge large amounts of money or time.

Thankfully, mirror work is a practice that is freely available to anyone โ€“ all you need is a mirror! And nearly all of us already have access to one.

If youโ€™re looking for a simple, practical, and deeply transformative practice that can become a daily habit of self-love, look no further than your bathroom mirror.

Note + Warning: Mirror work is a powerfully direct and potentially triggering practice for folks who struggle with high degrees of mental or emotional distress. Please consult your mental health carer if you’re suffering from issues such as psychosis, schizophrenia, OCD, intense anxiety or depression, grief, or NPD before doing this practice. Always take the best of care and be gentle with yourself.

Table of contents

  • What is Mirror Work?
  • Why It’s Normal to Feel Uneasy in Front of the Mirror
  • Spiritual Awakening & Mirror Work
  • Mirror Work and Reconnecting With the Inner Child
  • Mirror Work as a Portal into Your Soul
  • How to Practice Mirror Work (Step-By-Step Guide)

What is Mirror Work?

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Mirror Work was a method originally developed by inspirational teacher Louise Hay as a way of getting in touch with the inner self. The primary purpose of mirror work is to develop self-love, self-care, and a more meaningful relationship with others.

By simply looking into the mirror for a certain amount of time each day and gently talking to yourself, you can foster a more compassionate and forgiving connection with yourself.

Why It’s Normal to Feel Uneasy in Front of the Mirror

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Go sit or stand in front of the mirror in your house for five minutes. Simply stare at yourself and hold gentle eye contact. Thatโ€™s all you have to do.

Now tell me how you feel.

If youโ€™re like most people, you’ll feel uncomfortable. You may feel awkward, unsettled, embarrassed, or emotional. You might even notice patterns of self-loathing and self-criticism arise.

Why does this happen?

As Louise Hay writes in her book Mirror Work:

The mirror reflects back to you the feelings you have about yourself. It makes you immediately aware of where you are resisting and where you are open and flowing. It clearly shows you what thoughts you will need to change if you want to have a joyous, fulfilling life.

In other words, in front of the mirror, there is no hiding. In front of the mirror, we catch an intimate (and sometimes painful) glimpse into the relationship we have with ourselves.

Mirror work can make us feel initially uneasy because it exposes our inner critic in plain daylight.

Suddenly everything we feel about ourselves that we might not be aware of comes to the surface. And if you havenโ€™t developed a compassionate relationship with yourself, you might be prone to believing all the nastiness whispered in your ear by your inner critic.

Spiritual Awakening & Mirror Work

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As a symbol of truth and clarity, mirrors are one of the most ancient and direct ways of accessing self-realization.

Some of the earliest uses of mirrors date back to Anatolia (now called Turkey) from 6,000 to 8,000 BC. These ancient mirrors were made out of obsidian, which itself is a stone symbolic of psychological purification, shadow integration, and protection.

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By using a mirror to consciously access the inner layers of our being, we gently remove the blocks and untie the knots preventing our ability to grow and evolve. Indeed, mirror work can facilitate a deepening of our spiritual awakening process.

Mirror Work and Reconnecting With the Inner Child

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Another reason why mirror work can make us feel uncomfortable is that it exposes the vulnerable and neglected parts of our inner selves.

After all, what better opportunity for that forgotten part to finally grab our attention than face-to-face in front of a mirror?

Most of us have numerous abandoned inner parts, but the most common one that we’re disconnected from is the inner child.

We all possess an inner child โ€“ it’s one of the many archetypes (or patterns of energy) that compose our personality structures. The inner child is the part of us that still retains a sense of childlike wonder, spontaneity, creativity, and joy.

On the other hand, our inner child also possesses many of our primal and core wounds. Thus, learning how to relate to and liberate our inner child is crucial.

Mirror work is an intensely effective way of helping us to re-establish a connection with this delicate part of ourselves.

When looking into the mirror and trying to reconnect with the inner child, it’s not unusual to feel waves of sadness wash over you. You may also experience unexpected bubbles of excitement or joy. But typically, it’s common to experience heavier and more uncomfortable emotions first.

Although this kind of mirror work can be upsetting and unpleasant at times, these feelings point to deeper work that is alchemizing at a subconscious level.

Simply gazing at yourself in the mirror and comforting your inner child can be a tremendously healing practice and a powerful form of inner child work. The more emotions you experience, the more a sacred kind of purging and transformation is happening.

Mirror Work as a Portal into Your Soul

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The eyes are the mirrors to the Soul as the old saying goes, and mirror work gives you direct access to this core part of your being.

However, it’s not always possible to directly connect with your deeper Self. Most people first experience a harsh inner critic that arises and serves as a doorkeeper to the deeper psyche.

To make it past that harsh doorkeeper, you must learn to disarm it through mindfulness and self-compassion. It’s at this point where inner work practices such as self-love become vital to work through your insecurities and self-resentments.

But how do you know that youโ€™re reconnecting with your Soul?

I canโ€™t answer that question for everyone.


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But for me, the presence of my Soul emerges when my face softens, my eyes become warmer and more compassionate, a slight smile enters my face, and a lighter form of energy fills my body. I also tend to feel like I’m being drawn inwards into an embrace.

As magical or mystical as that may sound, using mirror work as a portal to your Soul is actually quite natural. There is nothing phantasmagorical about it โ€“ it feels like returning home to the truest, most whole, and wisest part of yourself.

How to Practice Mirror Work (Step-By-Step Guide)

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There are no official methods of doing mirror work โ€“ although you can try the 21-day practice developed by Louise Hay in her book.

Personally, I prefer to tailor mirror work to myself and my own needs. Here are some of the fundamental principles of mirror work that you might like to keep in mind if you want to create your own practice:

  • Use affirmations that feel authentic to you (Iโ€™ll explain this more below)
  • Dedicate at least two minutes every day
  • Do mirror work in private so that you arenโ€™t disturbed (or feel the need to keep your guard up)
  • Itโ€™s okay to feel emotional โ€“ let yourself feel whatever comes up
  • Keep a journal where you record any notable experiences (Iโ€™ll explain this more below)

With that being said, here’s a simple step-by-step guide to mirror work that you can use and adapt to your own needs:

1. Commit yourself

Mirror work creates the deepest changes when it’s done consistently over a long period of time. I recommend dedicating a minimum of two minutes a day, with ten minutes or more being ideal.

2. Think about the best time of day

Mirror work is flexible and can work around your schedule. Most people like doing mirror work in the early morning and late at night before going to bed.

You can also do mirror work during the day as you pass mirrors. If there are no mirrors in your workplace, you can always use the selfie option on your phone (where you turn the camera towards yourself).

You can find a private spot (such as in a bathroom cubicle) to do this exercise while at work.

3. Choose or create your own affirmation

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Why use affirmations, you might wonder?

Affirmations counteract the negative self-talk that runs through our heads โ€“ they also help to reprogram our minds.

When we use affirmations, we are affirming something that we like about ourselves or something positive we wish to give ourselves.

You may like to create your own affirmation spontaneously based on how you feel when you look in the mirror. For example, if you feel ugly in that moment of time, you can affirm to yourself, โ€œI have a beautiful heart and soulโ€ or whatever feels most authentic to you.

If you feel uncomfortable in your own presence, you can affirm, โ€œItโ€™s okay to feel uncomfortable, I accept myself as I am.โ€

Alternatively, you can choose from a list of affirmations and experiment with using one affirmation each day (or one for a week). Here are some examples:

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  • Iโ€™m learning to love you
  • Iโ€™m willing to take care of you
  • I love how thoughtful/caring/sincere/____ you are
  • I am worthy of love
  • I am enough
  • I am exactly who I need to be in this moment
  • Itโ€™s okay for me to feel scared
  • Itโ€™s okay for me to feel sad
  • Itโ€™s okay for me to feel awkward
  • I love how unique my body is
  • I am beautiful
  • I am whole
  • I lovingly embrace my fears
  • I am fierce and strong
  • I trust in my natural wisdom
  • I am open and receptive
  • I believe in myself

You can find a longer list of affirmations in our morning affirmations article.

A note on affirmations: If you’re creating your own affirmations, please ensure that you keep them phrased in a positive way. Many practitioners who work with affirmations (such as those who study NLP) assert that the unconscious mind does not understand negatives and will translate any negatively phrased affirmation in reverse. For example, instead of saying โ€œI am not worthless, I am worthyโ€ say, โ€œI am worthy.โ€ Or instead of saying, โ€œI will not be mean to myselfโ€ say, โ€œI treat myself with kindness.โ€

Also, the point of affirmations isnโ€™t to sugarcoat how you feel.

If you genuinely canโ€™t say to yourself in the mirror โ€œI love youโ€ then donโ€™t!

The point isnโ€™t to be disingenuous, the point is to offer sincere love to yourself.

If an affirmation such as โ€œI love and accept youโ€ feels too difficult, focus on a milder affirmation such as โ€œI am learning to love and accept youโ€ or โ€œI want to love and accept you more.โ€

4. Repeat your affirmation (with feeling)

Repeat your affirmation to yourself at least ten times, whether out loud or in your head.

Some people will recommend at least 100 times โ€“ but that can seem overwhelming when you’re just beginning this practice!

Certainly, the more you repeat your affirmation with sincerity, the deeper impact it will make. So try to set a realistic number and stick to it. You can always increase the number of times you say your affirmation while doing mirror work as you progress.

Also, when saying your affirmation, itโ€™s important to look at yourself directly in the eyes.

You may also like to use your own name as this sends a powerful message to your unconscious. For example, you may wish to say, โ€œI appreciate how caring you are [insert your name here]โ€, โ€œI love you [insert your name here].โ€

5. Embrace any emotions that arise

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Itโ€™s normal and okay to feel upset. If you feel the need to cry, let yourself โ€“ you’re releasing old ways of being, and that is powerful work!

You may also wish to give yourself a hug, which is also wonderfully therapeutic.

Itโ€™s highly likely that you’ll feel emotional at some point and that’s because the old frozen pain within you (that has built up through the years) is bubbling to the surface.

Sometimes the emotions we feel during mirror work are from childhood, particularly if they’re intense. If this is the case, comfort your inner child by acknowledging him/her within you as you look at the mirror. You may wish to say words such as, โ€œItโ€™s okay, I see you, I understand,โ€ โ€œIโ€™m here for you,โ€ โ€œI love how brave you are little [insert name],โ€ etc.

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A note about men doing mirror work: Feeling and expressing emotions will likely be more difficult for men than for women. Why? Men are conditioned to perceive stoicism as a true measure of manliness โ€“ but the truth is that being โ€œstoicโ€ can sometimes be confused with emotional repression.

There’s nothing courageous about avoiding emotions. If you’re a man, you’ll need extra reassurance and compassion through this stage of the work. Have some deep and powerful affirmations on hand and the willingness to see your emotional openness as true strength.

6. Place a hand over your heart

Sometimes, mirror work can feel particularly intense. If you feel overwhelmed by any experience, you’re always free to walk away and come back to it later.

However, often what’s let through into your conscious mind is just the right amount for you to handle (that is, after all, the role of the psyche and the ego in particular).

To help you process any strong feelings and ground yourself in your body, try placing a gentle hand over your heart. This simple action helps you to remain embodied and connected with love.

You can read more about this practice in our deep listening article.

7. Record your discoveries

It’s crucial during the course of your mirror work to keep a journal.

Don’t worry about being a great writer. Ignore spelling and grammar โ€“ they’re irrelevant. The point of recording your discoveries is to help you spiritually integrate what you’ve learned.

You also donโ€™t need to worry about writing longwinded paragraphs if that doesnโ€™t suit you โ€“ simply write a sentence or two. Record how you feel and what thoughts, feelings, or sensations arose within you.

There’s no need to keep a mirror work journal every day, but it’s important to write in this journal when you’ve had a particularly important experience that triggered emotions or epiphanies.

By keeping a journal, you’ll be able to track your evolution and progress, having something to come back to in the future and reflect upon.

Learn more about how to journal.

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Mirror work is deceptively simple but tremendously empowering. So much healing work can be done by simply looking at yourself in the mirror and expressing self-loving affirmations.

One of the most amazing side benefits of mirror work is how it impacts your relationships. By learning how to love yourself more, life becomes more harmonious and your connections with others blossom and flourish.

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Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Judith says

    January 31, 2023 at 9:35 pm

    Starting point for me…mirror work begins

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  2. afrin says

    January 22, 2023 at 1:46 pm

    โ€œIt’s okay to feel uncomfortable. I will not judge myself for feeling this way. I am capable of finding ways to manage my discomfort and work towards feeling better.โ€

    Reply
  3. jay says

    August 22, 2022 at 2:11 pm

    It’s an amazing practice. What happens for me is that a cloud appears around my face and the colours start to shift, mostly whites and the energy becomes very intense, different faces will show itself and there are a lot of energy pouring out from the eyes, making the eyes tear up. It feels like i am looking at multidimensional layers and deep healing is taking place as if I am receiving a transmission from some part of myself. Blessings!

    Reply
  4. Stephanie says

    March 16, 2022 at 11:12 am

    I learned meditation and later, scrying, in a mirror as a child. My mother would simply have me sit in front of a mirror with a candle, a bowl of water, a bowl of dirt, or incense. It was always calming. If it was to much to look into the mirror, Iโ€™d have the elements to help me ease into. And I could discover what worked best for me (incense-the smoke)

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    • Nadia says

      March 22, 2022 at 1:46 am

      I have just come across your website and I am currently going through a break up where my anxiety is through the roof and I I found your website and I know that I need to work on loving myself more and I am starting to really try and I have started this evening with the mirror work and I chose the affirmation I am learning to love and accept you as I don’t strongly believe my own self yet ut I wrapped my arms around myself and stared into my eyes and they felt soft and all the emotion just came pouring out, but I then kept hand over my heart and talking to my innser self and the hugging myself again and repeat the words. I cried more and more with every time I said it. I hope that I am not confusing that emotion with the loss of my partner. But I already feel Intrigued by this experience and will be continuing to try and persevere as I want to find healing for myself. Thank you for all your work!

      Reply
      • Nzi Tshabs says

        June 13, 2022 at 8:20 pm

        Hi Nadia, I can relate 100%, im going through the same thing. I am learning to love myself more, forgiving myself and others , more importantly growing spiritually. Love and light to you! You WILL be okay, You ARE ok!!!!

        Reply
  5. Justin Kim says

    January 02, 2022 at 8:00 am

    Hi, so far I’ve been practicing mirror work again every day in the morning and at bedtime with my bathroom mirror for close to 9 months now and I love it! At the end of my affirmation I always put my hand on my chest, first with a thumbs up sign then a Hawaiian hang loose sign with a smile on my face.
    It’s helping me to overcome my negative thoughts, sad feelings, frustrations, depression, many mistakes I’ve made, etc, from the past years and this year due to my ongoing disabilities. As an INTJ I have no problem talking to myself or in the mirror, and plan to share my experience with others on Facebook to help others. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      January 07, 2022 at 2:23 pm

      I love this Justin โ€“ especially how you smile at the end and do the hang loose sign, that’s brilliant! :-D

      Reply
  6. Sabine says

    September 16, 2021 at 11:01 pm

    Did this for the first time today and, looking at myself, bad thoughts arouse. Couldn’t talk to my inner child, she would reject everything I said to her and I thought, well she’s absolutely right. How can I tell her that I love her if I don’t love myself? Anyway, I stayed in front of the mirror for about half an hour and got extremely tired. So I lay down on the setee, and then something happened: For the very first time in ages I was able to lie down almost peacefully, calm, allowing myself to lie down at broad daylight without guilt that I was wasting my time and should rather do something useful. I fell asleep, it had all been very exhausting, and slept and dreamt like decades ago when I was a child.
    I’ m gonna try to do this as a daily routine.

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    • Mel says

      March 19, 2022 at 8:23 pm

      Have you been keeping up with the mirror work? It sounds like this was a beautiful, and needed, experience for you.

      Reply
  7. Rebecca Dambrosi says

    July 10, 2021 at 3:41 am

    I did q lot of mirror work when I was a teen not even really knowing what mirror work was or that it was a thing other people did. I just talked to myself and worked through my teenage angst. It was healing and transformative. I am looking forward to getting back to it as a tool for my inner child work.

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    • Mateo Sol says

      July 10, 2021 at 10:24 am

      Sometimes our inner guiding parts help us in ways we don’t quite understand till much later on :). I’m glad to hear that Rebecca.

      Reply
  8. Vickie Miller says

    June 13, 2021 at 8:03 am

    The first time I did this, not knowing that it was a practice, it was a little unnerving. I looked into my eyes and thought, who is that looking back at me? Who are you? And…which one is real….or which one was was I suppose to be. Eventually, I learned, I was the imposter. The mirror image was bold, a warrior and that is where I have been heading!

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    • Mateo Sol says

      June 14, 2021 at 7:08 am

      That’s an interesting experience. It can be quite unnerving. For me, one simple interesting technique while doing mirror work is stating “I am aware of being aware” and witnessing the shifting that arises as I say that.

      Reply
  9. Michelle says

    June 13, 2021 at 7:42 am

    Today i looked into a hand held mirrors the square looking one and starting saying things like you are beautiful you a beautiful smile and so on i did for quite a bit and while speaking those kind of words to myself in the mirror made me tear up and i kind felt this warm feeling in my heart and felt a little better! I’m going try an do this again tomorrow

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    • Mateo Sol says

      June 14, 2021 at 7:06 am

      How beautiful Michelle, definitely continue the practice :)

      Reply
  10. Liz says

    June 12, 2021 at 1:05 am

    Iโ€™ve not practiced mirror work to such an extent, but I read an article years ago to that advised smiling at oneselfโ€ฆ it was only then that I realised I had been scowling at myself every time I looked in a mirror, telling myself to f**k off, putting a middle finger up to my reflectionโ€ฆ! I was stuck in awful, ingrained patterns of self loathing and I donโ€™t think Iโ€™d even realised it till then. Smiling at myself felt so hard and unnatural to begin with but with practice it got easier. I tried to think how Iโ€™d feel if I witnessed a stranger making these negative gestures and statements towards someone I really cared about and it really helped kickstart my journey towards being kinder to myself. These days I smile at my reflection and I tell my reflection I love her too. Such a simple, but so very powerful toolโ€ฆ thanks for this article โ™ฅ๏ธ

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    • Mateo Sol says

      June 12, 2021 at 1:19 pm

      That’s beautiful to hear Liz, it’s amazing when we look back, the realizations we can have about ourselves, almost as if we were different people. :)

      Reply
      • Sabrina says

        June 16, 2021 at 1:03 am

        I was researching on how to do shadow mirror work and found this article. While reading this, I could remember all the times I’ve looked at the mirror and how I treated myself. Some days, I would be loving myself and some other days, I would scold myself or straight up tell myself off. I cried while reading this. I need to do better and accept myself more for who I really am. I’m trying so hard but felt lost when it came to do shadow work. I am ready to commit but just lost. After reading this, I don’t feel so lost anymore and now I know what I have to do. Thank you.

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