Cheers to
another beginning—a fresh moment—and a clear chance for us to make the
very best of it!
Undoubtedly,
the days, weeks and months ahead will be filled with incredible highs
and stressful lows. But in any case, we can train our minds to make the
best of the present as it unfolds.
Remind
yourself that the mind is like a muscle, and just like every muscle in
the human body, it needs to be exercised to gain strength. It needs to
be trained daily to grow and develop gradually over time. If you haven’t
pushed your mind in thousands of little, positive ways over time, of
course it’ll crumble on the one day things get overwhelmingly stressful.
Positive affirmations are one of the simplest and most powerful tools
for doing this. A mind well trained with positive affirmations has the
right thoughts queued up and ready for retrieval at a moment’s notice.
Last year
Angel wrote a short email newsletter about one of our first students,
who graduated with a PhD a few years ago from one of the most
prestigious universities in our country, and whom is now an executive
for one of the world’s fastest growing tech companies. She continues to
be my go-to example of why affirmations are so powerful…
Throughout
grade school and high school she desperately wrestled with a form of
dyslexia that made reading and writing a monumental challenge. She spent
kindergarten through 12th grade in language-based ESE classes. And
during a parent-teacher conference when she was in 10th grade, one of
her ESE teachers informed her parents that it was extremely unlikely she
would ever receive a high school diploma.
So, how did
she do it? How did she push herself to rise up and overcome the odds?
“Affirmations,” she confirmed with us when Angel and I interviewed her
last year for a side project we were working on. “The daily affirmation
rituals you guys set me up with, and held me accountable to, changed
everything! While it may sound cliché to some people, it’s absolutely
not—affirmations are powerful tools! I literally told myself that the
naysayers were wrong about me. I told myself exactly what I needed to
hear, every single day, to move my life forward.”
If you’d like
to begin (or enhance) this ritual in your own life, here’s a handpicked
selection of powerful, positive affirmations Angel and I often suggest
to our course students as starting point:
01.
“The biggest
and most complex obstacle I will ever have to overcome is my mind. If I
can overcome that, I can overcome anything.”
02.
“I cannot
control exactly what happens in life, but I can control how I respond to
it all. In my response is my greatest power.”
03.
“I have to
accept whatever comes my way, and the only important thing is that I
meet it with the best I have to give.”
04.
“I will stop
focusing on how stressed I am and remember how blessed I am. Complaining
won’t change my reality, but a positive attitude will.”
05.
“Being
positive does not mean ignoring the negative. Being positive means
overcoming the negative. There is a big difference between the two.”
06.
“I will not
get caught up in what could’ve been or should’ve been. I will look
instead at the power and possibility of what is, right now.”
07.
“I am not a
product of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions. It’s about
not letting my fear decide my future.”
08.
“I will get
back up. Again, and again. The faster I recover from setbacks, the
faster I’ll get to where I’m going in life.”
09.
“My next step
in the right direction does not have to be a big one.”
10.
“Patience is
a genuine expression of confidence, acceptance, serenity, and faith in
my own ability. It’s a sign of strength. I will practice it.”
11.
“When I find
that I don’t have time for what matters, I will stop doing things that
don’t.”
12.
“I can always feel the genuine, positive power that flows from my
decision to rise above the petty drama and distractions that don’t
really matter anyway.”
13.
“Instead of
getting angry, I will find the lesson. In place of envy, I will feel
admiration. In place of worry, I will take positive action. In place of
doubt, I will have faith.”
14.
“The longer I
remain peaceful, the stronger I become. Peace on the inside leads to
real, meaningful progress on the outside.”
15.
“There’s
nothing selfish about self-care and self-love. I can’t give what I don’t
have. When I enrich my own life, I’ll be life-giving to others too.”
16.
“If the grass
looks greener on the other side, it’s just life’s way of reminding me to
water the grass I’m standing on.”
17.
“From now on
I will be too busy watering my own grass to notice if yours is greener.”
18.
“I will focus
on making myself better, not on thinking I am better.”
19.
“I will practice gratitude, even in the midst of frustration and
despair, so I can better see the positive possibilities around me.”
(Angel and I discuss this in more detail in the “Happiness” chapter of
1,000 Little Things Happy, Successful People Do Differently.)
20.
“Happiness
does not start when ‘this, that or the other’ thing is resolved.
Happiness is what happens now, when I make the best of what I have.”
Challenge
Yourself to Embrace Every Experience This Year
Too often we
yearn for a very small and selective range of life experiences—the
enjoyable times, the happy situations, the things that make us feel
comfortable. And yet, the full range of our reality is often quite
different. Life gives us an extensive array of experiences that evoke
feelings ranging from sadness to regret to pride to anger to love to
loneliness… to happiness and more. These feelings are all part of being
a living, breathing human being.
So we can
revolt against the unfairness of life—the unfairness of having to deal
with loss, having to go through adversity, having to feel lonely and
uncomfortable and upset. Or we can embrace every experience life gives
us, including all our highs and lows—all the blissful moments and
painful ones and everything in between. Life is not just happy and
comfortable 24/7. It’s well-rounded and it’s real.
Embracing the
full range of life’s experiences this year means embracing every moment
with our full presence, being open and vulnerable to reality, being
gentle with ourselves when times are tough, and practicing sincere
gratitude no matter what happens.
It means
accepting life as it is, and accepting ourselves as we are.
It means not
expecting the best to happen every time, but instead accepting whatever
happens every time, and making the very best of it.
This isn’t
easy, of course, but it’s worth working on.
YOU are worth
working on. (And if you’d like some extra support this year, we’d love
to work directly with you via the Getting Back to Happy Course or the
Think Better, Live Better conference.)
Your turn…
If you’re
feeling up to it, we would love to hear from YOU.
Which
affirmation mentioned above resonates with you the most today, and why?