18 Daily Affirmations to Help You Overcome Any Work Hurdle

18 Daily Affirmations to Help You Overcome Any Work Hurdle

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1. Delegation isn’t failure. It’s okay to ask for help.

-Shelby Rogers, Content Marketing Manager

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2. My worth is not defined by my to-do list.

-Olivia Adams, Communications Strategist

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3. This job is what I do and I do it well. But it does not define who I am.

-Hinda Mitchell, President of Inspire PR Group

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4. I can do anything, but I can’t do everything.

-Elizabeth McFaul, Product Manager

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5. My well-being is my top priority.

-Kelly Nash, Success Manager at Salesforce and Founder of Lipstick and Ink

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6. Taking an hour to unplug and recharge my batteries will help me go 12 more.

Mandy Menaker, Senior PR Manager at ClassPass

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7. Rest is work, too. It’s a job that needs to be done.

-Brittany Berger, Founder of WorkBrighter.co

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8. It’s okay to work hard, but it’s not okay to work so hard that my work is no longer effective.

-Jordan Cullen, Senior Product Marketing Manager

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9. It’s okay to pause and take a break… but don’t give up.

-Maycee Sugarol, Content Writer

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10. This is not the end of the world. Start again tomorrow.

-Vidhita Kher, Software Engineer

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11. There will always be more work. I can’t finish everything right now.

-Lionel Valdellon, Content Marketer and Blogger

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12. I’m not feeling it today, and that’s OK. Tomorrow is a new day.

-Michelle Garrett, PR Consultant and Writer

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13. Today is today, not every day.

-Ymani Wince, Writer

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14. I’m not alone. I have options.

-Laura Bosco, Content Writer

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15. I can’t make other people share my expectations.

-Ian Patrick Hines, Certified NationBuilder Expert

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16. My manager isn’t a mind-reader, but they are there to support me.

-Chelsea C., Process Improvement Specialist

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17. I work to live, not live to work.

-Jacob Edelman, Senior Appian BPM Developer

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18. It’s only work.

-Annick Naranjo, Information System Architect at Bouygues Construction

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