Happy Wednesday, or better known as ump day to many. It is mid week, almost over the hump of the work week, so close to the weekend you can start to feel it. At the same time, Wednesdays and Thursdays can have a tendency to drag along and you begin to think the weekend will never come to light. Ah yes, the shadow of Wednesday looming over many. But it doesn’t have to be, drive it away with your positive affirmations.
How you begin your day, everyday, is a great indicator on how your day will play out. If you “wake up on the wrong side of the bed” as many say, your day can be less than pleasant. However if you wake up with a smile on your face, a positive attitude, you are much more able to deal with anything that can come your way. So you want to make sure you use your affirmations daily even that much more, but just how do you go about creating affirmations. That is a great question.
For one thing you never want to use negative words in your affirmation. Remember, they are one sentence statements. Keep it simple, keep it short, and keep the negativity out of it. In other words – never use words like “never”, “don’t”, “won’t”, “not”. Use beginning words like “I will…”, “I am….” “I can…” etc.
Can you come up with a list of negative words that should never be in an affirmation? Can you come up with a list of positive affirmations? Please share with everyone as many positive affirmations you can think of. You never know, your responses could very well help the next person who reads this blog! Have a wonderful Wednesday!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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That's a good description of Wednesday. Halfway through the weekend with the weekend lurking. We wish our lives away like that though. I've been trying to find something to enjoy every day.
ReplyDeleteI'm retired now, but I remember hump day rather well. I figured if I made it through Wednesday it was all down hill from there. It's kind of funny now but it sure wasn't back then.
ReplyDeleteEvery day on this side of the grass is a great day. I guess only those who have had a brush with death can appreciate that to the fullest.
ReplyDeleteI still celebrate hump day even though I'm retired. I guess it's a carry over from all my work years. It's kind of funny really that most people live for the weekend and miss the whole week.
ReplyDeleteI'm a cancer survivor, so every day I wake up is a good day.
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