Each day, we provide a series of daily affirmations and reflections designed to help you get that ShineBuzz feeling. We suggest that you read through the affirmations (aloud if possible, in your head if not) and meditate on them for a few moments. You can also choose one or two that speak to you and carry them with you throughout the day. When you’re finished, take a few moments to answer the reflection questions at the bottom in your journal or add them into your meditation, whichever works best for you. Here are today’s affirmations and reflections.

I know that once I am willing to find a solution, it is possible to identify it, so I use every resource at my disposal to find it.

The first place I look for solutions is myself. I like to rely on my aptitude to figure things out regardless of how difficult they are. I can also count on my creativity to help me in my search.

Although I am confident in myself, I trust the advice and opinion of my colleagues, friends, and family. They provide feedback that benefits me.

When I am at a crossroads with a life decision, I call my close friend to get guidance. Sometimes taking that approach opens my mind up to new options. Having various perspectives is enlightening.

Research is also very useful when I am unable to find the solution at work. I count on experts in the field of business to guide me accordingly.

Reading through business case studies sometimes paints a picture similar to my own situation. Observing how such situations are resolved is a good way to resolve it in my scenario. I avoid reinventing the wheel unnecessarily.

Today, I acknowledge the value that others bring to my professional and personal life. My capacity to achieve greatly is partially due to the input and support from others. I trust the truth that they speak because I know that they are in my corner.

Self-Reflection Questions:

1. What resources do I rely on to resolve a situation in my life?
2. How can I prevent the same issues from appearing over and over again?
3. How do I validate the expert advice I receive from research?