Symbols have always felt like quiet medicine to me. Not in a dramatic way, but in the small, everyday sense of shifting how a space feels and how my heart responds to life.
I’ve noticed that when I surround myself with certain colors, objects, or images, my inner world softens a little. It becomes easier to breathe, easier to hope, easier to stay present. For me, positivity is not about forcing happiness.
It is about creating small reminders that light still exists, even on heavy days. Some of these symbols also connect deeply to my past.
My mother had a way of making spaces feel practical but lived-in, while my grandmother had a softer touch, always placing small comforting things around the house without ever calling it “intentional.”
Looking back, I think both of them were teaching me, in their own ways, how environment affects the heart.
These are my personal symbols for positivity, light and emotional uplift. As always, they are simply inspirations. You can choose what resonates with your own energy and life. Let’s begin.
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Bright colors (all around the house!!)
Bright colors instantly shift something inside me. They make life feel less heavy, more playful, more forgiving.
After difficult emotional periods, I started noticing how much color affected my mood. Soft yellows feel like hope. Pink feels like gentleness. Green feels like renewal. Orange feels like warmth returning.

My mother was not someone who decorated heavily, but she always had small touches of color in unexpected places.
My grandmother, on the other hand, loved little bright details in her kitchen: tea towels, cups, small things that made daily life feel less serious. Now I understand what they were doing. They were creating emotional light.
Color uplift ritual
Choose one bright object in your home and focus on it for a moment.
Di:
“I allow light and joy to enter my daily life in small ways.”
Move one colorful item to a space where you can see it often.
Flowers and plants
Plants feel like emotional companions to me. There is something grounding about caring for something that grows slowly and silently.
It reminds me that healing does not rush. My grandmother always had plants in her home.

She didn’t talk to them much, but she checked on them like they were part of the family. My mother also kept small plants in the kitchen window, even during stressful times. I think I inherited that habit of noticing them as living presence.
Plant presence ritual
Water your plant slowly and mindfully.
As you do, say:
“I grow gently, in my own time.”
Sit for a moment and observe it without rushing away.
Oracle cards with positive affirmations
Oracle cards have always felt like emotional mirrors to me. Not for predicting anything, but for reflecting what I already need to remember.

There were times when I felt overwhelmed, and a single card would appear with exactly the message I needed in that moment. It felt like a soft interruption to negative thinking.
I often think of them like emotional support in symbolic form.
Daily card ritual
Pull one card in the morning.
Hold it for a moment and say:
“I carry this message with me today.”
Place it somewhere visible as a reminder.
Images or photos that spark joy
Images hold emotional memory in a very direct way.I keep certain photos around not because they are perfect, but because they feel safe.
Family moments, warm landscapes, small beautiful details of life. My grandmother used to keep old photographs in drawers and would occasionally take them out quietly.
My mother also had a habit of keeping printed pictures even when everything became digital. There is something grounding about physical memory.
Joy corner ritual
Create a small space with images that make you feel safe or happy.
Sit there for a few minutes when your mind feels heavy.
Di:
“I return to what brings me peace.”
Sun symbols
The sun has always felt like a promise to me. Even when everything feels uncertain, the sun still rises.

That simple fact has helped me more than I can explain.
I love sun imagery in candles, jewelry, or small decorations. It feels like carrying a reminder of resilience.
Sunlight ritual
Pause when sunlight enters your space.
Place your hand in it and breathe slowly.
Di:
“I allow myself to receive warmth and clarity.”
Espejos
Mirrors have a strange but beautiful energy for me. They reflect not only how we look, but also how we feel in a moment.
There were times when I avoided mirrors, and times when I needed them to remind me I was still here.
My grandmother used to keep a small mirror near her entrance. My mother always checked herself briefly before leaving the house, not out of vanity, but awareness.
Now I see mirrors as a symbol of presence.
Mirror grounding ritual
Look at yourself gently in a mirror for a few seconds.
Di:
“I see myself with kindness today.”
Warm light (lamps, candles, glow)
Warm light completely changes my emotional state. I prefer soft lamps and candlelight over bright overhead lights because they make life feel slower and safer.
Light changes everything.
Warm light ritual
Light a candle or small lamp.
Sit quietly and say:
“I welcome calm and softness into my space.”
Books and pages
Books have always felt like emotional shelters to me. Even just seeing a stack of books makes me feel more grounded.
Pages carry energy, stories, knowledge, escape, comfort.
My grandmother used to keep books she never finished reading. My mother read more practically, but she always had something nearby. Books remind me that we are always learning and becoming.
Book ritual
Open a book randomly and read one page slowly.
Di:
“I allow myself to pause and breathe.”
Soft textures (blankets!!)
Soft textures are deeply emotional for me. A blanket, a sweater, even a cushion can completely shift how safe I feel in a space.
After stressful days, I often find myself reaching for soft things without thinking. It feels instinctive.
In my childhood I always had folded blankets at home making sure there was always something practical and warm nearby.
Comfort ritual
Wrap yourself in something soft.
Di:
“I am safe in this moment.”
Stay still for a few minutes.
Music and sound
Sound is one of the fastest ways my energy shifts. A calm song, soft instrumental music, or even natural sounds can completely change my mood.
I remember my grandmother humming sometimes while doing housework.
My mother played music more intentionally during certain moments. Sound carries emotion in a way words cannot.
Sound reset ritual
Play a calming song and close your eyes for a moment.
Di:
“I allow this moment to soften me.”
Small daily rituals
This might be my most important symbol. Not an object, but a practice. Making tea slowly.
Opening a window in the morning. Lighting a candle at night.
These small actions create emotional stability.
Daily ritual grounding
Choose one small daily action and do it slowly and intentionally.
Di:
“I am present in my life.”
How to use these symbols?
These symbols are not about pretending everything is always okay. They are about gently supporting yourself through life as it is. For me, they are also deeply connected to memory.
To the women who shaped me in quiet ways. My mother and grandmother did not always speak about emotional energy, but they lived it through what they placed around them, how they cared for their homes, and how they handled difficult days.
I think I learned from them that positivity is not something you chase. It is something you create, little by little, through what you choose to surround yourself with. A reminder that even on heavy days, softness is still possible.




