I’ve experienced firsthand how mantras can encourage a positive self-image and also serve as motivation for any dreams or goals.  Though, I was recently provided a new perspective when I listened to The Party in My Plants Podcast with guest Erin Stutland.  Erin is the creator of a concept called Mantras in motion which basically connects mantras to physical activity (read more about this on her site).  I strongly believe that repetition is the key to igniting change and ingraining ideas in oneself so reciting mantras while performing a repetitive activity just makes sense! 

After hearing the episode, I started thinking of what mantras resonate with me.  There are a few mantras I’ve connected with over the years and I keep coming back to them.  I rotate between these depending on where I am at in my life and what I’m working on.  Though, they all provide a lovely dose of self-empowerment.  I think the key here is to repeat.  Repeat one while running or between lifts.  Start your day with a mantra or let it be the phrase that occupies your thoughts when your mind wanders.  

I feel encouraged to take my favorite mantras into my daily activities!  Let me know if any of these resonate with you and tell me where you’ll be taking your mantras.

I am doing enough, I have enough, I am enough.*

“I am taking action, today is the day, I will feel the fear, I will do it anyway” – Erin Stutland

today is the day mantra

I love myself.  I give my love to others.  I attract the love I deserve.*

I am worthy of respect.  I am worthy of any dreams I aspire to bring into reality. I am worthy of having a voice.  And most importantly, I am worthy of love.

(inspired by my 5 Day Gratitude Project)

I have everything I need right now in the present moment.*

For mantras marked with an * asterisk, I want to note that these mantras may have been inspired by media or speakers but I’ve transformed them into phrases that work for me.  I tried to find these exact phrases online but I could not.  Therefore, my recommendation is to hear a phrase or motivational quote and make it your own.  That is the best way to make a mantra your own and make it stick with you.

If you’d like to learn more about the idea of motivational mantras, definitely give the PiMP podcast episode with Erin a listen or check out her website!

Xoxo

Melanie