Dear People,
Honoring our responsibility does seem like it isn't the easiest path. Shifting blame to others, claiming ignorance, feigning being innocent, it all seems like the easier way out. Yet, when we do not honor our responsibilities, sooner or later, we have to pay the piper. There is simply no way to hide from the consequences of our actions, feelings or even thoughts. So it's definitely the smoother path to claim our responsibilities. So today,
let's do it with some affirmations!
I
write my affirmations in different levels so you can see what
resonates with you and what you want to work on. You might start with a
lower level that resonates and then move your way up.
Effortlessly claim your responsibility by listening to the 5 minute Manifestation Meditation Responsibility on my YouTube
Channel.
Pick and choose what works for you and affirm away (I recommend three times a day if you can manage it).
I am open to taking my responsibility
I choose to take my responsibility
I take charge of my responsibilities
I claim my responsibility
I honor my responsibility
I claim responsibility for my body
I claim responsibility for my heart
I claim responsibility for my mind
I claim responsibility for my spirit
I claim responsibility for my actions
I claim responsibility for my feelings
I claim responsibility for my thoughts
I claim responsibility for myself
I claim responsibility for my possessions
I claim responsibility for my household
I claim responsibility for my community
I claim responsibility for my planet
I claim responsibility for my family
I claim responsibility for my social life
I claim responsibility for my work life
I claim responsibility for my hobby's
I claim responsibility for my life
I claim responsibility for my soul lessons
I claim responsibility for my soul purpose
I claim responsibility for my soul path
Have an affirmation you want to share? Don't hesitate to post it in a comment on the blog or on the Facebook Fan Page or watch the past Instagram Live about affirmations. You can also share your affirmation stories in the practice or by e-mail.







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