“Hard work spotlights the character of people. Some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don’t turn up at all.”
Affirmations for Job: The first step to getting a great job is to prepare your mind for it!
-Sam Ewing
Baseball Player

Affirmations for Job

Version 1:
If you don't yet have a job.

  • I enjoy looking for jobs!
  • I enjoy applying for as many positions as I can find!
  • I am smart, energetic, and motivated, and I will find a job I like.
  • I love going to job interviews. Interviews feel like a game to me!
  • Employers love me, because I work hard and I learn fast.
  • I can learn to perform any task. I can succeed in any position!
  • I take pride in being a great worker! I earn every dollar I make.
  • I love applying for jobs in person, so they can see I’m friendly and I look professional.
  • I’m a great worker. Most employers would love to hire someone like me.
  • I dress well for interviews and whenever I drop off my resume in person.

Version 2:
If you have a job, but you hate it.

  • I appreciate my job (regardless of how stressful it is), and I do it to the best of my ability!
  • I’m smart, hardworking, and ambitious.
  • There’s an amazing job in my future. That’s why I’m searching for it!
  • I’m super tough. I can work any job for as long as it takes to find a better one!
  • I’m a great worker. Most employers would love to hire me.
  • I’m great at what I do, whether or not I enjoy it.
  • I focus on the parts of my job I do enjoy. I’m always looking on the bright side of things!
  • I constantly apply for other companies. I like to keep my options open.
  • I’m a valuable employee. I bring a lot to the table.
  • I’m great at my job, but I can learn to do anything! I can master any position.

Affirmations for Job:

When Work Feels Like a MEAT GRINDER!

Affirmations for Job: Sometimes working life can feel like you're in a meat grinder.

Do you feel intimidated by the millions of applicants you’re competing against for the same jobs?

Are you worried that you might not be good enough for the job you recently acquired?

Does the  “good job” you currently have feel intolerable? Are you desperate to find something else as soon as possible, preferably yesterday?

If so, than than this page is for you!

All living creatures, with very few exceptions, need to work.

It costs money to feed ourselves and our families.

Gasoline, car insurance, medical bills, education. It all costs a fortune, and the cost is growing exponentially thanks to corrupt politicians intent on crashing the U.S. economy through hyper-inflation.

Rent is going up. Interest rates are rising. Wages are stagnant.

Now isn’t the time to sit around playing Candy Crush. 

It’s time to fight for your survival, just as mother nature designed you to do!

Affirmations for Job:

Psychological Benefits of Working

Having a job isn’t just important for your wallet. It’s important for your psychological well being! 

That’s true even if you don’t love the work you do; even if you don’t get along with your coworkers.

We need a reason to get up in the morning. We need a reason to feel like useful. 

The instinct to be productive is in our DNA. 

Lazy cavemen didn’t survive long. Natural selection weeded them out before they could reproduce. 

Those who survived did so because, on some level, they enjoyed the struggle against wild animals and the weather; against the constant threat of malnutrition and dehydration. 

Those who loved to work have always had a huge advantage in terms of survival and replication.

That’s who our ancestors were; that’s who we are!

Ironically, many of us with jobs constantly fantasize about what we’d do if we won the lottery.

These fantasies consist mostly of lying on the beach and getting drunk – a fine example of how the media conditions us to be slothful, brain-dead consumers.

Such a life might sound nice, but it goes against everything our DNA is telling us to do, and it won’t make us happy. Many actual lottery winners have already tried it with disastrous results.

Affirmations for Job:

People with nothing to do self destruct.

Without a good reason to roll out of bed in the morning, many people won’t. 

They need the fear of a boss firing them, and of creditors coming after them.

That’s good. Fear is a great motivator. A little bit of struggle is healthy.

With no job, and no prospects of acquiring one, people fall apart. 

Just look at a city after its manufacturing jobs have been outsourced to other countries. (Detroit is a good example.) Drug and alcohol abuse skyrocket. So does domestic violence and child abuse.

Television has us fantasizing about retiring from our jobs and vacationing forever, but lots of elderly people die within a year of retiring.

They were healthy when they worked. Once they resigned to a “life of leisure,” they quickly deteriorated.

We were designed for work; not leisure. Work prevents us from becoming soft.

Have you ever noticed that rich kids who have never held a job seem incapable of enduring even the slightest psychological stress?

They go into a meltdown whenever someone tries to debate them on anything. 

That’s why psychologists recommend volunteer work, not just to retirees, but to recovering drug addicts, people suffering from depression, and anyone who’s lost a spouse.

It’s not about money. 

It’s about being physically active and productive. It’s about strengthening ourselves through work, just as our DNA demands.

Affirmations for Job:

What if you already have a job, but it sucks?

I’ve been there, too. It’s rough.

Maybe you’re overqualified for the work and you’re bored. 

Maybe you feel under-qualified, and every shift brings with it a ton of anxiety about failing or being criticized.

Your pay might be lousy. Your boss might not appreciate you.

I have a friend who works in a bank. Whenever he makes the slightest “mistake,” 5 different managers approach him, immediately pulling him into a conference room for training on how to up-sell customers on products they don’t want.

And he’s one of the employees they like. Now that sucks.

If any of this describes your situation, and you feel like you’re in a hole, don’t give up!

Every hole can be escaped from. A better job might be just around the corner. You’ve got to take a shot and apply!

Affirmations for Job:

The first step to improving your situation is to get your mind right!

Positive Affirmations

The affirmations on this page are designed to improve how you think about jobs, your prospects of finding a career you enjoy, and to work in general.

They’ll program you to know that you CAN find a good job if you just keep looking. If you hate the job you have now, you CAN find a better one.

You can overcome anxiety by remembering your strengths, and by building on small goals. Sound out 1 resume today. Tomorrow, send 2. 

Start making phone calls. Start reaching out to staffing agencies.

With the right mindset, you can find a career that you’re proud of, with better pay, and with bosses who don’t treat you like a doormat. 

Affirmations for Job:

The Method!

Print the above affirmations above, and read them for 5 minutes straight, every single day. (Watch the video, too!)

When you work on affirmations, silence your phone. Go someplace where you won’t be distracted by people or pets.

Set a timer, so your mind is free to visualize the affirmations, instead of frequently wondering how much time has elapsed.

Concentrate. 5 minutes straight.

After a few minutes, you might feel a calmness coming over you. It’ll feel like meditation, or a mild form of hypnosis.

That’s just your mind opening up to the new programming. It’s good for you. Keep going!

Affirmations for Job:

How do You Know the Affirmations are Working?

You know the affirmations are working when your current job starts to feel better.

It feels better because you’ve mentally conditioned yourself to handle it, and to know that you WILL find a better job soon enough. Knowing a bad situation is temporary makes it infinitely more tolerable.

Your confidence about finding a career will improve. The “millions” of other applicants will no longer intimidate you.

You’ll be determined to apply to as many companies as it takes, for as long as it takes, until you find the job you want.

Remember, finding a job is largely a numbers game. Apply to enough jobs often enough (especially if you go in person), then statistically speaking, you’re guaranteed to succeed eventually.

Do the affirmations.

With the correct mindset, you can find a great career, and you can kick-butt in it.

You’ve just got to program yourself to do it.

Good luck!

(If after obtaining all of this you’re still not satisfied, then maybe you should try starting your own business. Use the profits to invest in real estate and escape the rat race. These pages will help: Affirmations for Money, Affirmations for Finances, Affirmations for Wealth.

-Tommy

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