Sunday, October 19, 2008

Postive Affirmations with Affirmation Jewelry Charms

Affirmation Jewelry Charms

A single word can conjure up many different connotations, expressions and feelings. A single word can invoke emotions, attitudes, motivations.

They can help you remember, which is why they are used in advertising. A single word like "strength or "love" can have meanings at many different levels according to your needs and situations. A single word can reflect an attitude, a desire, a hope or a affirmation.

There are many different web sites that sell sterling silver affirmation jewelry charms. There is one we endorse WWW.SilverAnimals.com due to it's full and complete inventory of affirmation jewelry pendants.

These sterling silver affirmation jewelry charms are about 7/8" round and engraved on both sides of the affirmation band. They are hallmarked as true .925 sterling silver.

These affirmation jewelry charms usually have one word engraved on it but some pendants have two or more words engraved depending on the affirmation band. These affirmation charms are fantastic to represent key words for affirmation phrases or power words.

The great thing about this line of jewelry they carry is that they provide a trendy fashionable yet classical (sterling silver) jewelry that can speak to the sould, help with attitude or remind of affirmations you're using.

They have appeal on so many levels, for instance, one is engraved with "Survivor". This affirmation pendant could speak to one wearer as a badge of courage surviving an abusive situation, to another it could represent the win of Cancer. I know of some who wore that Survivor necklace as motivation during cancer. It was a motivational reminder of the very real passion that they would beat cancer. They did!

The nice pictures on the left side of this blog give many examples of how these affirmation charms are used on a necklace chain. There are over 160 affirmation charms on SilverAnimals.com to choose from.

Have you tried any of these affirmation charms? What was you're experience?

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