Or I'll be in the tub and read a positive message or inspirational messages to trigger my brain to start the day off positively. Yesterday, I woke up and I saw this coffee mug that said, "Thankful," and I had to stop and think about what am I thankful for today? A simple word like "thankful" allows me to start the day on a positive note, in a positive tone.
I'm always looking for those positive affirmations coffee mugs. What positive affirmations do you find yourself returning each day?
JENNIFER HUDSON GIVING MYSELF COVER CODE
This time around, Olay recruited Hudson and astrobiologist Alyssa Carson, poet Amina Brown, actress Busy Phillips, All Worthy designer Hunter McGrady, Girls Who Code founder Reshema Saujani, and more to spread the messaging with her.īelow, speaks to the multi-hyphenate about positive affirmations, uplifting the women in her life, and how portraying such powerful women maximized her confidence. "You know, when we walk in the room, it's nothing but power." The campaign continues the affordable beauty giant's mission to champion women in any capacity, an offshoot of its 2018 Face Anything movement. I don't believe in being minimized," Hudson says in the accompanying campaign video. "I've had a lot of strong women in my life, from my grandmother to my mother and sister. Hudson and I are at the part of our discussion where she's explaining what Olay's newest campaign-Maximize, Don't Minimize Me-and the message about "maximizing" women means to her. Given the tense political climate at the time, you'd be forgiven if you eavesdropped on our conversation and assumed it was related to that. Hudson is speaking with as much passion as her Dreamgirls character Effie telling-er, sangin' to-her lover that, hell or high water, she's staying with him. It's a breezy Monday afternoon in October, and I've already got Jennifer Hudson riled up.