Affirmation – I am Motivated to See My Dreams Come True

I am motivated to see my dreams come true.

My dreams are always strongly present in my mind. I know where I am headed and I have what it takes to get there. Sometimes what it takes is a little get-up-and-go! But I know that I have all the motivation I need to see my dreams come true.

Focus is a big part of what enables me to achieve my dreams. In order to refocus when I get distracted, I manifest patience, determination, and most of all, motivation. I know that it is through sustained work that I progress toward my dreams.

There are two types of motivation, intrinsic and extrinsic, and I have them both. Intrinsic motivation comes from within me. I know what I want and I am going after it! Extrinsic motivation comes from outside of me, like circumstances that I would like to change or when a friend encourages me to move forward towards my dreams.

I am unwavering in my desire to manifest my dreams. Each day, I take time to reprioritize my time and other resources around my highest aspirations. This helps me stay focused and motivated.

Today, I am highly motivated. I make progress on whatever I set out to do. Each day, I recommit to taking steps toward my dreams.

Self-Reflection Questions:

1. What are some of my highest aspirations for myself? When I imagine myself having accomplished them, how do I feel?

2. What would motivate me most to work on these dreams, starting today?

3. What small steps can I take toward them?

I am unwavering in my desire to manifest my dreams. Each day, I take time to reprioritize my time and other resources around my highest aspirations. This helps me stay focused and motivated.

Today, I am highly motivated. I make progress on whatever I set out to do. Each day, I recommit to taking steps toward my dreams.

Self-Reflection Questions:

1. What are some of my highest aspirations for myself? When I imagine myself having accomplished them, how do I feel?

2. What would motivate me most to work on these dreams, starting today?

3. What small steps can I take toward them?

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