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- Re: Affirmation Tea - Jan 2022
Affirmation Tea - Jan 2022
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Affirmation Tea - Jan 2022
Hello friends and welcome to the first edition of affirmation tea for 2022 ๐ If you're new here, this is where I will be sharing weekly affirmations. I encourage you to utilize them whenever you are in need and to share your own affirmations here.
This affirmation is inspired by @SheilaL943627's word for 2022: kindness. Let's kick off 2022 by being kind to ourselves โฌ๏ธ
How do you give yourself kindness and grace? What words do you say to uplift yourself?
To affirm for yourself, reply with ๐ or "yes."
I hope you all are having a wonderful start to the new year! I hope this year is filled with more ups than downs. Sending you all joy, peace, and goodness ๐
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1 comment (11/25/22) ๐/yes - I give myself permission to stay in bed and sleep in "in spite" of all the items on my Things To Do List. Luv this post @AARPRachelA . HOPE you will return to post more! Nicole
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Happy Friday, everyone! This week's affirmation was inspired by @KarinA970561, @gordon741 and @KathyW552366s' word for 2022: hope/hopeful!
Did you know that researchers have found that happy people tend to think about the future more often than their less-upbeat counterparts? When you think about the future, do you feel hopeful and optimistic? How do you cultivate those positive feelings?
Reply with ๐ or "yes" to affirm for yourself.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend, and if you're in the Northeast you stay warm and cozy!
For brain health information, visit AARP Staying Sharp.
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Go for a walk and listen to nature, buzzing of bees, butterflies flying around you and talk to the birds. If can hug a tree, they love when you talk to them, plus you will get so much energy from them!
Always smile because you donโt know what other people are going thru- one smile makes so much Love and Compassion pass through them in an instant.
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I believe this is true for me as I spend more time alone with my granddoggie, Roxie. She keeps me from going stir crazy when I can't get out. I talk to her and she looks at me while I do so and often comes over and puts her paw on my knee. I've had a rough time getting over the long hauling covid and have finally turned the corner to getting back to my normal self. I feel more positive than I have in a long time. No more depression, have more energy, and have learned to pace myself to stay well. If I get tired while cleaning, I quit and do it later or the next day. This is a problem I had to over come as I like to get it done and have free time. Now my free time is between the cleaning and it works. I don't get upset with myself because I couldn't finish the job. Everyone stay safe and true to yourself. Prayers for all.
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Did I miss last week's affirmation? Also I really like the AARP Affirmations link. I think if the world would do an affirmation a day, it would be a very different world for the
better
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@AARPRachelA Love that! Be nice to yourself. Itโs hard to be happy when someone is always mean to you all the time.โ โ Christine Arylo
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Thank you for sharing that quote @Rhymesometimes! It really resonates with me ๐
"I downloaded AARP Perks to assist in staying connected and never missing out on a discount!" -LeeshaD341679