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The following story goes back awhile. My sister likes affirmations too. At the time, I was using the expression, "I'll keep swimming!" (even if the waters are rough.) One day, my sister said to me about herself, "I'm not a good swimmer, but I can walk. Can we walk together?"
My answer was, "of course!" So then, the affirmation was, "We'll/I'll keep walking."

So my affirmation is "I will water my own grass."

Every time I'm a little down or frustrated this quote helps me to refocus my energy, take a step back and assess my goals. I started using this at a previous job where I was unhappy and using that mantra entirely changed how I approached my job. Knowing that it was my choice and I was, to a large part, responsible for my own happiness changed how I approached my job and it worked wonders!
I also use it on smaller things, like cleaning my place. No one is keeping me in a messy house - so I clean i, hire a cleaner, or get out of the house for a day and deal with it tomorrow.

What a beautiful affirmation, especially since there is a strong connection with your father and your family. I'll have to remember this one for myself some days. Thank you for sharing.
Is there a book or poem or author that you feel encapsulates your hope?