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There’s so much power in not only how we see ourselves, but how we speak about who we desire to become. And in an era of “that girl” energy and “being delulu,” using your words to create or transform your reality can make a world of difference.

When we talk about living an abundant life, what can often be missed is how much our thoughts play into becoming a magnet for good fortune. “Change your thoughts, change your reality” isn’t just a clever cliche; it’s the framework for removing limiting beliefs to receive limitless opportunities and resources available to us.


The classic self-help guide, The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovel, delves into the principles of metaphysical thought and positive affirmations to achieve success and happiness. Through faith, visualization, and the power of positive affirmations, Scovel outlines how to use our words and thoughts to align with the energy of abundance.

When we place an emphasis on gratitude, having everything we need and everything naturally working out for our good, our realities will reflect these possibilities and solutions. And when we remove the “I can’t” to “How can I?” over time, our language will reshape our internal dialogue and, by extension, our external reality.

Let’s align with the energy of abundance with these powerful phrases to say every day — adjust each to the belief system you subscribe to.

Abundance Affirmations: 

1. “God/Universe, show me how good life can get. I am open to receiving all the good that is available to me today.”

2. "Every day, I attract wealth and success into my life."I am grateful for the endless opportunities that come my way."

3. "I have everything I need to create the life I desire."

4. "Abundance flows to me effortlessly and continuously."

5. "Every day, in every way, I am becoming richer and richer. I am open to receiving limitless abundance in all areas of my life."

6. "I am worthy of all the abundance God/the Universe has to offer.”

7. “This isn’t happening to me, it’s happening for me.”

8. "I trust that the Universe is working in my favor and bringing me abundance."

9. "I am constantly discovering new ways to experience wealth, success, and fulfillment."

10. “I am a magnet for blessings and opportunity. Money flows to me without resistance and in abundance.”

11. “I release any limiting beliefs and embrace the mindset of abundance. There’s more than enough accessible to me.”

12. "My supply is endless, inexhaustible, and immediate. I give freely and receive abundantly."

13. "Prosperity surrounds me, fills me, and flows to me constantly."

14. "I trust that God/the Universe is providing for all my needs and desires."

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Originally published on May 27, 2024

 

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