Reality Statements

A Reality Statement is very much like an Affirmation. You write a statement that is positive and present. The outcome that you are choosing.
Unlike an Affirmation, a Reality Statement does not have to be super focused and specific. Instead of writing, "I have a new red Ford escort that was under $13,000", you could write, "I have the perfect, safe vehicle that fit within my financial budget."
Reality Statements can also state overall emotional or mental outcome, i.e. "My career supports my life needs and wants within a community that values and respects one another."
Reality Statement are often created by writing what is no okay in your life, i.e. sense of self doubt. The Statement would describe the outcome you want, i.e. "I see the value of my presence in life and have clear intuitive guidance that speaks to me of greater good, creative solutions, and brings experiences of generosity.
Unlike an Affirmation, a Reality Statement does not have to be super focused and specific. Instead of writing, "I have a new red Ford escort that was under $13,000", you could write, "I have the perfect, safe vehicle that fit within my financial budget."
Reality Statements can also state overall emotional or mental outcome, i.e. "My career supports my life needs and wants within a community that values and respects one another."
Reality Statement are often created by writing what is no okay in your life, i.e. sense of self doubt. The Statement would describe the outcome you want, i.e. "I see the value of my presence in life and have clear intuitive guidance that speaks to me of greater good, creative solutions, and brings experiences of generosity.