I am the change I want to see in others.
I am the change I want to see in others.
Each day I work to offer positive change to others. When I am upbeat and happy, others see the value of that mindset. It’s easy to be happy!
There’s so much to be thankful for and I find joy everywhere I look. As I become more positive, others follow my lead.
To encourage others to change, I show them the value of my own transformation. The more I show them my inner beauty and happiness, the more they want what I have. As I transform myself, others around me want to improve too. Through intentional growth, I can improve the world, one person at a time.
Self-improvement is important to me. As I grow, I see more of the good in others. Every change I make brings me closer to the person I truly want to be. I enjoy finding new ways to do things better. Each day, I focus on being the best “me” I can be. If I have a setback, I regroup and try again because discouragement has no place in my life.
I understand that everyone makes mistakes. I avoid getting frustrated if I fail to do something just right. As long as I am growing, I am happy, even if my changes are small. Seeing my good works affect the lives of others brings me great joy.
Today, I am the positive change I want to see in others.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1. What can I do to bring more positive change into my life?
2. How can I persuade others to change by becoming more positive?
3. Is there more I can do to bring beneficial growth into the lives of other people?
Categories: Balance Affirmations, Happiness Affirmations, Positive Affirmations, Positive Thinking, Self Esteem, Self Help Tags: affirmations, happiness affirmation, positive affirmation, positive thinking, success affirmation
Natural Limitations
I release the pressure to work outside of my natural limitations.
I am aware that I have natural limitations and I let go of the need to work above and beyond my capacity. I am happy to work at a pace that is natural for me. In doing so, I can accomplish more and reach greater success.
I am a unique person and I have a unique way of doing things. This fits nicely within my limitations. I embrace my beautiful creativity and let go of the pressure to work unnaturally.
Limitations are like boundaries. Being able to recognize my boundaries helps me release my stress and pressure so I can work efficiently, yet prudently. I am not weakened by my limitations. Instead, I am stronger because I am aware of these boundaries that I have to work within.
My boundaries may be different than someone else’s and that’s okay. Just as all people are different, all limitations are different. I can find peace by accepting my limitations without comparison.
Today I accept my natural limitations and trust in my abilities. I embrace my strengths and uniqueness and I will be a better me for it.
Questions of Reflection:
1. Do I know what my natural limitations are?
2. Have I accepted my limitations?
3. Have I let go of the pressure to work beyond my natural limitations?
Categories: Prosperity Affirmations Tags: natural limitations, positive affirmation, success affirmation
Release Distracting Thoughts
I release distracting thoughts from my mind.
In order to reach my full measure of productivity, I disallow distracting thoughts from my mind. Thoughts may come and go, but I choose to nurture only positive thoughts that help me be most productive. I simply allow distracting thoughts to pass through my mind, unattended.
I choose to fill my mind with positive thoughts. I have let go of the idea that life should be easy, so I view challenges as opportunities rather than obstacles. I do not feed passing thoughts that tell me I am unable to achieve my goals. Instead I focus my thoughts on finding ways to do the unimaginable, despite the circumstances or barriers.
I optimize my productivity by having a time for tending to each part of my life. If a thought pertains to something other than the task at hand, I simply let it go.
If I am truly concerned that I will forget something important, I can take a moment to write it down in an agenda, then I will immediately return my attention to the task at hand. By releasing these distracting thought, I can enhance my own productivity.
Questions of Reflection:
1. Do I allow negative thoughts to grow by feeding them my attention?
2. Do I view challenges as evidence of my own inadequacy? Or do I view them as stepping-stones to something better?
3. Do I have a place to write down important thoughts so I can release them while I work?
Categories: Balance Affirmations Tags: happiness affirmation, positive affirmation, success affirmation


