by Thozama Ponti
Waking up each day we can’t help but wonder what the day ahead will bring for us. Hoping that the day will go well is everyone’s wish. At times we are challenged from the start and often lose hope, wondering if anything will go well in that day.
In life and in business, we don’t know how a new day will go - we can’t control it either. We can’t control how we will be treated. We can only choose to control what directly affects us. We can choose to behave or act in a beautiful brighter way, irrespective of how the day actually is.
We can choose to treat each day as beautiful and brighter
Imagine a day full of challenges and you choose to flow positively and be a channel of hope to others. Imagine a day full of sorrows and you choose to be a channel of joy to others. Setting up daily positive affirmations for yourself will help you spend your days in a more positive, beautiful and brighter manner, no matter what the challenges.
Daily affirmations act as guidelines for you, for your emotions and your beliefs. Set affirmations to follow each day. You can choose these below or create your own. Starting with 3 or more a day. Don’t leave your house without reading them aloud to yourself.
Daily Positive Affirmations of Me
I am a child of God.
I am beautiful, I am worthy, I am loved.
I am strong, I can do it, and I deserve respect.
Today, I choose to be Me.
I choose to love me. I choose to take care of me.
Today I choose to believe in me, I choose to discover me.
I choose happiness!
Thozama Ponti, from Bloemfontein in South Africa, is the founder and CEO of Wilmon Guidance and Development Institute. A company offering Career Guidance Education and Student Support Programs. She is also a Christian Inspirational Speaker and describes herself as God’s little girl, a teacher, a mentor, a mother, a daughter and most importantly a sister. Thozama believes that one of the purposes for her existence is to offer guidance, advise and support that will move people from discouragement to self discovery in order to make clear and right choices about their lives and careers and she does this through both Wilmon Institute and as a Speaker.
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