I Expect Myself To Succeed In Life

EPISODE · Apr 9, 2023 · 4 MIN

I Expect Myself To Succeed In Life

from Charm Words: Daily Affirmations for Kids · host Madelin Gee

The key to achieving our dreams is to anticipate success. Setting expectations is a wonderful habit to practice. When we set our minds to find success, whether it be in the classroom, on the field, or on a stage, we will achieve it. We can power through self-doubt and any challenges because we’re capable, smart, and confident people! Let’s aim high, have faith in our abilities, and work hard!Subscribe to Our Newsletter & Receive a Free 10 Min Bedtime Meditation: https://mailchi.mp/abfc/charmwordsIf you love Charm Words please be so kind to leave a review, and follow or subscribe: https://ratethispodcast.com/charmwordsLet storytelling inspire your everyday journey is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. If you take any action or inaction as a result of any of the content provided in the podcast, this is based solely on your decision, and the creators, hosts, and anyone involved in its production (including, without limitation, Madelin Gee, Inc.) are not and will not be liable for any damages or negative consequences that may arise from following the advice or participating in the activities mentioned in the podcast. Any reliance on the information, opinions, and recommendations provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. Parents and guardians are encouraged to supervise their children to ensure they participate safely. The podcast is not intended to provide professional advice, therapy, or medical treatment, and outcomes may vary depending on individual circumstances. We encourage parents and guardians to review the content and decide whether it is appropriate for their child.

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