We’re sharing 40 positive affirmations to kickstart your day!
This week, we’ve highlighted: simple morning routines, quick and easy smoothie prep packets, and basic ways to streamline your makeup and skincare products with budget-friendly storage ideas.
But there’s another important piece of my morning ritual that I haven’t shared with you yet and that’s daily positive affirmations.
Truth be told, it took me a while to get into affirmations.
I would say the words, but I didn’t necessarily believe what I was saying so they never really stuck.
It wasn’t until I realized *I was creating an identity around the words I spoke* every day that things began to finally change.
And that tiny mindset shift made all the difference.
An affirmation is a soundtrack or a short phrase you repeat each day that positively affirms or helps to change the way you feel or think about yourself.
If you’ve never written a positive affirmation before it’s a lot easier than you might think. Basically, you start with these key things in mind:
For example: start your affirmation with “I am…I will…I feel…I can…I choose…”
Create your affirmations around something you really want to achieve or work on.
For example: Don’t say, “I am a multi-millionaire” if you’re currently struggling to pay your bills. It creates cognitive dissonance.
Instead say something like, “I choose to be a good steward of the blessings I’ve been given and continue to seek opportunities to create wealth and financial abundance.”
Specifically choose words that light you up and motivate you to achieve your highest goals and dreams.
Firstly, if you’re just starting a positive affirmation practice, I encourage you to start small so it will become a daily habit.
For example, every morning the second my feet hit the floor, I tell myself, “Today is going to be a good day.”
Then I write a positive affirmation down in my planner as part of my morning routine. It’s become such an important part of my day, I do it on the weekends too!
While positive affirmations will never be a substitute for therapy or counseling (you should 100% talk to your health care provider about getting the help you need and deserve) adding soundtracks and affirmations like the ones I’ve shared above have helped me to consistently create a more positive mindset.
A mindset I desperately need and continue to prioritize daily as a recovering perfectionist living with an anxiety disorder.
You see, years ago, I clearly remember walking in my cap and gown with my classmates into the auditorium for graduation.
Unquestionably, it had been a tough few years of grad school.
But the excitement was palpable as family and friends were cheering us on, holding up signs with our names on them and taking lots of pictures.
As I took my seat, I started thinking about the nearly impossible mountain I had overcome to even graduate.
Without a doubt, it should have been one of the happiest days of my life.
Instead of soaking in the abundant blessings that had helped get me to that point though, all I could think about were my grades and how I was this close to graduating summa cum laude had it not been for one B.
And then I started thinking about all the things I had allowed to get in my way, and I started beating myself up right in the middle of graduation.
While I’m grateful to be out of that headspace, there are still times I struggle to believe in myself and treat myself with kindness.
And if you’re honest, there might be areas where you struggle as well.
So, as we move forward into what promises to be an amazing year, I encourage you to think about the way you speak to yourself, the goals and dreams you have, and how you can incorporate soundtracks and positive affirmations into your daily life.
It’s truly one of the best investments you will make all year!
As always, I’ll be cheering you on,
CoCo
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