Affirmations for social workers (33+)

Affirmations for social workers

  • Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.
  • As we lose ourselves in the service of others, we discover our own lives and our own happiness.
  • At this very moment, there are people only you can reach…and differences only you can make.
  • Be the change you wish to see in the world.
  • Caring about my clients is 99% of the battle.
  • Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
  • Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope… and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.
  • Every day, I’m getting better at what I do
  • How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.
  • I accept myself for who I am and where I am.
  • I always wondered why somebody doesn’t do something about that. Then I realized I was somebody.
  • I am capable of great things
  • I am full of energy.
  • I am important to others.
  • I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.
  • I am optimistic about the present and my future.
  • I am overflowing with joy.
  • I am superior to negative thoughts.
  • I can change things for the better.
  • I can set any goal for myself.
  • I cannot solve every problem that I see. I contribute to solutions by doing my best in my small part of the world.
  • I deserve good things
  • I have value in my field.
  • I learn from my mistakes.
  • I love solving problems and overcoming challenges
  • I welcome challenges in my life as opportunities to grow.
  • I will make positive thoughts grow stronger with constant repetition
  • I’ve overcome challenges in the past and will do so again.
  • If i fail, I will fail forward and rise up again
  • Im learning to be a better person
  • It is not enough to be compassionate. You must act.
  • It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do.
  • It is okay to ask for what I want.
  • It is okay to ask questions.
  • It is okay to speak up with an idea.
  • It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that you cannot sincerely try to help another without helping yourself.
  • My confidence knows no limits
  • My life is full of amazing opportunities that are ready for me to step in to
  • My supervisors and mentors once stood in my shoes.
  • My voice matters, and I make difference
  • Never, never, be afraid to do what’s right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society’s punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way.
  • Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love.
  • One mistake does not define me.
  • One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.
  • One small act of good matters.
  • Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.
  • t is not your job to save everyone. Some people are not even ready to be helped. Focus on being of service to those who are, and be wise and humble enough to know when the best service you can offer is to guide them toward help in another direction.
  • Taking care of myself helps me help others.
  • The greatest good you can do for another is not just share your riches, but reveal to them their own
  • The happiest people I know are those who lose themselves in the service of others.
  • The time is always right to do what is right.
  • There are many right ways to do something
  • There are resources and people who can help me.
  • There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.
  • Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.
  • We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked, and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved, and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty.
  • Who I am is all I can be.
  • Worrying means I care, so some worry is okay.
  • You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right.

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