Friday, October 2, 2009

Positive Affirmations

So, recently I was at a training for my new business, and a friend of mine had to get up and talk to us about something. I wasn't really sure what she was going to talk about, we only chatted about it for a minute on the car ride up. As soon as she started talking, I knew why I had felt that I needed to go to the training. I thought that I was going to learn about how to run my business, and to learn more about the product, but then, I realized that there was more than just that reason. I was supposed to go and hear this. It meant that I was not the only one that had a problem being down on myself. I wasn't the only one that could be on top of the world one minute, and then flat on my face the next. I wasn't the only one that needed a reminder to be nice to myself. So, my friend, she asked us to write down on cards the positive affirmations that we need to remember, and that we want to be. It doesn't have to be "actual" but it does have to be something we believe in. Something we can become. So, I start my journey with my positive affirmations. I am taking things that I already believe about myself (when I'm not depressed) and I am adding to them.

I am an awesome wife. I am compassionate to my husbands needs and desires.

I am a wonderful mom. I give my all to my kids, providing them a safe and happy environment to live and thrive in.

I am healthy, emotionally and physically. I am taking care of my body, and I continue to lose weight in a healthy way, and I continue to keep the weight off. I am proud to have no further complications due to my diabetes, other than my existing stomach condition, and I look forward to many healthy years to come.

I am compassionate about what I believe in and love to share what I know with others. I make sure that I am sharing correct information and that I can back up what I tell others to be true.

I think before making decisions, looking at the facts and possible outcomes. I learn from the mistakes I make, and from the mistakes of those around me. I ask for advice before I make a decision and take what others say strongly into consideration.

In school I give it my all, providing an example to my team/classmates and my own children as well. I always do my best and I never give up. I'm not afraid to ask questions if I need help, and I turn my work in, complete and on time.

I am a strong advocate for autism awareness and education, and I work closely with my daughters therapists and doctors to give her the best therapy possible. I will never accept that she just cannot do something because she is autistic and I will continue to work with her to make sure she reaches her fullest potential.

I provide my part of my families needs, financially, physically and emotionally. I provide my children with their needs, as well as some of their wants, and I am teaching them not to rely on materialistic items to make them happy.

I am a good friend. I am here for my friends, and I love them as family. I offer advice to my friends only when asked for it and I am always here to listen if they need me.

I am meeting new people and helping women have happier, healthier sex lives. I am helping to strengthen their relationships as well as help them communicate more effectively with their partners.

I am a strong woman. I know who my friends and loved ones are, and how to make myself and those around me happy. I am confident in my ability to care for my family, and our needs, as well as the ability to have a very successful business.

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