P O S I T I V E A F F I R M A T I O N
P O S T E R S
af·firm : declare one's support for; uphold; defend
/əˈfərm/
A positive idea you can affirm for yourself.
I l o v e l i f e !
A positive idea you can affirm for yourself.
It rings true TO YOU.
(maybe not all the time
but there is a moment you can reflect on where it rings true)
I have important contributions to make.
A positive idea you can affirm for yourself.
It rings true TO YOU.
It is specific and simple.
Use simple adjectives or actions. Clearer to your subconscious thinking.
12 words maximum
I am able to learn new things.
A positive idea you can affirm for yourself.
It rings true TO YOU.
It is specific and simple.
Avoid negatives.
Don’t use the word “not” (don’t, can’t, won’t, etc).
I have the time and resources to take care of myself.
A positive idea you can affirm for yourself.
It rings true TO YOU.
It is specific and simple.
Avoid negatives.
Use present tense.
“I am confident” not “I will become confident.
A positive idea you can affirm for yourself.
It rings true TO YOU.
It is specific and simple.
Avoid negatives.
Use present tense.
Back it up with a real feeling
Remember when you felt that way when you say that affirmation. Make it real.
I am a positive influence.
A positive idea you can affirm for yourself.
It rings true TO YOU.
It is specific and simple.
Avoid negatives.
Use present tense.
Back it up with a real feeling