I have two lovely granddaughters starting new paths in the great forest of life this September, one is delighted by what she experienced in the Child andYouth program orientation she recently attended and the other is dipping into a Business program (that includes first year Calculus, eek!). The 30 affirmations are also available in a printable PDF that you can download (under the list). All the best of success to each of you, whoever you are, wherever you are, and whatever your new endeavor!
• I belong here, and my voice matters
. • Every day I grow stronger, smarter, and more confident
. • I am capable of handling challenges with resilience
. • My future is bright and full of opportunities
. • I am proud of the progress I am making
. • I give myself permission to rest without guilt
. • I attract supportive and kind friendships.
• I learn from mistakes and use them to grow
. • I am open to new ideas and experiences.
• I balance school, health, and joy in my life.
• I am disciplined and stay focused on my goals.
• I believe in my ability to succeed.
• I am grateful for my education and opportunities.
• I trust myself to make wise decisions.
• I am worthy of love, respect, and success
. • I radiate confidence and positivity.
• I am becoming the woman I want to be.
• I celebrate my strengths and embrace my uniqueness.
• I let go of stress and welcome peace
. • I am organized and manage my time well.
• I surround myself with people who uplift me.
• I am not afraid to ask for help when needed.
• I am motivated, persistent, and determined.
• I create healthy habits that nourish me daily.
• I release comparison and honor my journey.
• I deserve scholarships, opportunities, and success.
• I am excited to learn and expand my mind.
• I trust the process of growth and discovery.
• I bring creativity and curiosity into my studies.
• I am enough exactly as I am
Download Printable PDF Free Here
Use the above as Journal prompts, as daily affirmations drawn as a slip from a jar, or as a list you review daily, taped to your locker door, hole-punched in a binder where you take your notes-- however!-
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