The way in which we start our morning can be detrimental to the way in which we handle the remainder of the day. This is why, it’s so important to have a morning routine that helps you think positive thoughts and boost your confidence the moment we open our eyes after a good night’s sleep. It is very well known that in order to live a positive life, we must have a positive mind.
Trust me, I know how easily our minds wander into negative thoughts and attitudes that don’t help our growth. This is why it’s so important to train our minds to do the complete opposite. Hal Elrod talks about daily affirmations in his book “Miracle Morning”. He writes in depth about the importance of starting our days with what he called the SAVERS method which consists of:
Silence
Affirmations
Vision
Excerise
Reading
Scribing
I love this process and while I’ve implemented most of them on a consistent basis, scribing has become an amazing outlet for me to work through those small triggers that can impact my anxiety levels. I can’t even begin to tell you how important writing has become in my life.
I also have my affirmations printed and placed nearby so that I am able to see these every morning as I wake up. Daily affirmations have certainly framed my thoughts into envisioning my end goal and working towards living a positive life. Let’s face it, we all want to start our day ready to conquer ANYTHING!
If affirmations are not part of your routine, it’s time to start make some changes. 🙂 I’d love to hear your feedback! How many of you are using affirmations and how has it helped your life and/or your business?
To learn more about Hal Elrod’s SAVERS method, go to: Hal Elrod’s Miracle Morning
I’d love to work with you on framing your mindset in order to help you accomplish your goals. You can schedule your free discovery call with me here: Book my session
To walk in their purpose and follow their passion has inspired her to start her own company, Jessica Rosario Consulting. Jessica’s focus is to help women who are exploring their entrepreneurial interests, looking for a career change and wanting to excel in their existing careers. She helps them identify their strengths and weaknesses, create action steps to accomplish their goals and how they can add value to everything they do. Jessica also helps new start-up businesses get off the ground and offers invaluable resources to entrepreneurs and small business owners, particularly in the non-profit sector.
Jessica is passionate about public service and has taken on leadership roles on several business levels to ensure she brings awareness and resources to her community. She has served on the boards of the Elmont Chamber of Commerce, the Elmont Cardinals Sports Club, the Girl Scouts of Nassau County, the Hispanic Brotherhood of Rockville Centre and the Rotary Club of Franklin Square & Elmont.
In addition to her many professional accomplishments, she has also supported the Volunteer Tax Assistance Program (VITA) funded by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as well as the Junior Achievement Financial Literacy program. She is seen as a community leader and as a mentor for her colleagues..