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I am employing self-reflection to take inventory of my accomplishments and my future goals.


Using self-reflection helps me identify my accomplishments and plan my future goals. This is an important skill that I integrate into my life on a daily basis.

I am grateful that I have been given the tool of self-reflection. I take time to acknowledge my achievements and my hopes. By pausing to look back, I am more driven to move forward.

Through a thoughtful study of my successes and my failures, I allow myself to grow. I want to live a life of growth because I do not want to have a stagnant existence.

Personal growth and reflection is a necessary action because it allows me to learn more about myself. As I learn more about myself, I am able to use my talents more effectively. Self-reflection is such an invaluable tool.

I cannot move forward if I do not recognize my past. Too often, I am so busy trying to push ahead that I do not take the time to evaluate my actions.

I am hesitant to pause because I fear I may lose my momentum, but I realize this worry is unfounded. When I take the time for self-reflection, I am more able to approach my life with a clearer focus and a more determined mindset.

When I employ self-reflection, I am filled with hope. I enjoy thinking about how I overcame obstacles and how I will achieve my future goals. Employing self-reflection gives me motivation because I feel I have a fuller understanding of how I want to proceed with my life.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. Do I devote a certain time of my day for self-reflection?
  2. Do I give myself credit for achieving goals?
  3. How can I use self-reflection to plan future accomplishments?

When I take time to reflect on my route, I am always happy with how much I have accomplished.


I am at my best when I take time to reflect on my route. When I do, I see each success along my path, and my imagination runs wild when I think of where I have been and where I am going.

At the current crossroads of my journey, I am very pleased with my progress. And yet, I choose to keep putting one foot in front of the other. I choose to press on and I choose to disallow the damaging effects of complacency in my life.

My goals are what keeps me focused and I take pride in my accomplishments. No one can hold me back because I am on a path of purpose and I choose to stand up to the challenge.

Some days may be difficult, but I choose to stay in the race because I believe with firm conviction, that I am a success.

I travel the road less traveled because I am a trend setter. I am determined to hang in there for the long haul. I spend time improving myself so that I can have adequate strength for the journey ahead.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. How can I manage my time, thoughts, desires, and energy?
  2. What goals are most important?
  3. Can I spend more time setting more goals and will it help me?

I am passionate about my goals.


I know that I was created for a specific purpose and I am responsible for making it into a reality. This makes me so passionate and confident about my goals and I trust in my ability to get them done.

My passion and purpose are my driving force to follow the path that is ahead of me. I am a trailblazer and no one can stop me unless I choose to stop myself.

There is no time to entertain delay. I have to forge forward in order to complete the goals and assignments that I have chosen.

I know I can do this because I am equipped for success. Plus, I surround myself with like-minded positive influences who give me encouragement to persist. I know there will be challenges, but my passion propels me past them, and I am determined to see it through to the very end.

I am on a mission to make a difference because, after I am gone, the goals that I accomplish will affect generations to come.

I am truly dedicated because I know with great certainty, that I can - and will - make a difference in the lives of those around me. The sky is the limit of what I can do and my aim is to conquer any challenge that may appear, and forge on, stronger than ever.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. What can I do to make things better?
  2. How can I get other people to help?
  3. How can I manage my time more?

When I feel anxious about getting things done, I ask fact finding questions and I know I am on solid ground.


By taking a look at what is factual I can feel secure about my accomplishments.

I am confident about my capabilities; who knows me better than I know myself? I ask myself questions that are reality-based instead of fear-based and the answers offer reassurance to me. I seek factual information to accomplish my goals and do not let my mind get cluttered with my fears.

When I feel overwhelmed or fearful about being able to accomplish my goals, I seek the truth. I ask questions that will give me the accurate information I need. When I am armed with facts I feel more secure. I don’t let my fears slow me down.

When I find myself speculating or dwelling on what-ifs, I choose to stop this thinking because I am in control of my thoughts and my actions.

I can accomplish everything I need to accomplish because I know I am on solid ground. I will arm myself with facts instead of what ifs.

Today I will seek the facts and leave the What-ifs alone. I feel confident because I know that I am secure. I will get the things I need to get done finished. I will not waste my energy and my time worrying.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. What really needs to be done today to reach my goals?
  2. What do I need to know to accomplish these goals?
  3. How can I get the answers?
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