Every day, you walk into the world wearing an invisible name tag.
The question is: who wrote it?
Sometimes, it’s our inner critic scribbling things like “Not enough” or “Too late.”
Other times, it’s society handing us labels we never asked for. Or if you're anything like me, it's your mother or a teacher.
But here’s the truth: you get to peel those off and write your own.
That’s what affirmations do...they are the name tags of your identity.
Not who you were yesterday, but who you’re becoming today.
When you write them in the present tense, you’re telling your brain, “This is already true.” And your brain, like the loyal servant it is, will start looking for evidence to back it up.
Here’s the secret: affirmations work best when you feel them. Don’t just say the words flatly — breathe life into them. Picture your future self already living the reality you’re affirming, and let that energy flood your voice.
💬 Your Turn: Finish this sentence in the comments: “Today, I am…” and share the feeling you choose to go with it.