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Positive Affirmations for 2020




Ending 2020 with Positive Affirmations


I'm a firm believer in the power of affirmations. We have reached the end of 2020 and are very much in need of some powerful positivity.

So when you begin to feel a bit overwhelmed as we close out this year, use these affirmations as your guide to peace and patience. 

Let's begin to heal ourselves, the nation and the world.

Michael Corthell

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Today, I look for the beauty in everyone and everything. (via Heal Your Life)

I am grateful for all the good that is coming my way. (via Heal Your Life)

Today I take a moment to count my blessings. (via Heal Your Life)

Traffic jams around the holidays give me time to do more affirmations. (via Heal Your Life)

I have unlimited energy during the holidays and I use it well. (via Heal Your Life)

I share my love and holiday joy with everyone I meet. (via Heal Your Life)

My home is a happy place to be during the holidays. (via Heal Your Life)

Throughout the holidays, I am centered, calm and balanced. (via Heal Your Life)

I release my expectations of others. (via Creative Affirmations)

I breathe in and out knowing that what needs to get done will get done. (via Creative Affirmations)

I give love no matter what I get back. (via Creative Affirmations)

My home is a happy, loving place to gather. (via Love or Above)

Delays are an opportunity to reflect, give thanks and create positivity. (via Love or Above)

Today the sights and sounds and smells of the season fill me with joy! (via MDJunction)

I remember I have choice in what I plan for the holidays. (via Healing Hypnotherapy)

It’s ok to delete some items from the “to do list.” (via Healing Hypnotherapy)

I remember to give myself some quiet time during the many activities this season. (via Healing Hypnotherapy)

It’s okay to take time for myself and recharge my batteries. (via Positive Thoughts & Wellness)

I am loved for more than just the gifts I give. (via Positive Thoughts & Wellness)

I am loved deeply. (via Do You Yoga)

Who I am is enough. (via Do You Yoga)

I refuse to allow guilt to ruin my experience. (via Affirmation Spot)

Today I feel the joy of the season. (via Affirmation Spot)

Today I feel the love of the season. (via Affirmation Spot)

Today I feel the peace of the season. (via Affirmation Spot)

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