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20 Affirmations That Will Change Your Life


 

The energy level affirmations create can be powerful to the pulling down of negative thoughts with the replacement of positive narratives.

(There's something familiar about this statement, related to an old book?) Find out. (wink)


Ok, back to the topic...

If you don't learn to choose your words, you'd be subject to the words of others. Practicing positive affirmations helps you choose the patterns you want for life.

This is a simple practice that has been proven to work, all you need to do is find the phrases and frequently repeat them to yourself.

Positive affirmations will not only combat negative subconscious patterns but will motivate you, boost your self-esteem, encourage positive energy and serve a renewed sense of self.

Asides from personal development, affirmations can be adopted as mantras in the work environment amongst team members or people groups.


I put together a couple of them to help kickstart your mind-shift journey. 

Say them out loud, believe them and then do it again, and again.


I am becoming more successful every day

I can accomplish whatever I set my mind to do

I am living to my full potential

My mind is open to new possibilities

I see challenges in my life as opportunities for growth

I am grateful for all of my success

I am grateful for the love that surrounds me

My relationships are filled with unconditional love, trust, and respect

I choose happiness and abundance

My strong body is quick to recover and heal

I am blessed with an abundance of health

I radiate confidence, self-respect, and inner harmony

I feel at peace with my appearance

I am beautiful inside and outside

I constantly attract opportunities that create more money

Money flows to me effortlessly and easily

I am worthy of all the wealth I desire

I raise compassionate leaders

I build businesses that will impact generations

I believe in me


You can add to this list or curate a whole new one to fit your desires. Your only haul is to believe them.


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