Reclaim Your Power Using Online Passwords

If you’re like most people, you have a variety of business and personal online accounts, all requiring passwords. Make that work to your advantage.

Every time you enter a password online is an opportunity to reclaim your power or find inspiration. Don’t make it a missed opportunity.

The idea is simple; choose your passwords with certain goals in mind.

This suggestion stems from a series of less than satisfactory experiences I had with my health care provider, who shall remain nameless. (It rhymes with miser). I decided to create an account on their website so I could access my health records. When it came time to choose a password, I thought about all the negative experiences I had with them over time, and how demoralizing it was to be identified as an 8 digit number instead of by name. I’m a person, not a number, darnit. So I chose a password with these thoughts in mind.

Of course I’m not going to divulge my health care account password, but here’s a list of password suggestions in the same vein:

  • ThisPlaceSucks666
  • YouWillNotBreakMe@!99
  • BillsSuckChocolateRulz!:44
  • ItsJustMoney0912$
  • YouStink!84

I have to say, logging in to my healthcare account is quite gratifying now, and has lead me to re-create passwords for other less than stellar service provider accounts I need but don’t like.

So chalk one up for the little guys and corporations beware. You may refer to us by number and treat us poorly, but we have the power to choose our own passwords!

On the flip side, passwords also present an opportunity for inspiration and self empowerment. Whether you’re logging into your email account or a social network, here are some password ideas for those looking for serenity now:

  • Irule!39
  • I’mNotOldI’mExperienced
  • ICanDoThis!47
  • YayMe!55
  • 2468WhoDoIAppreciate?!%
  • CalmBlueOcean*81*
  • BoyAmIGoodLooking:>
  • IFeelGreatToday42*

Whether you’re looking to reclaim your power or for a bit of inspiration, don’t forget to make your passwords strong. Here are some tips to help.

You can change your passwords whenever you want, so get to it and have some fun!

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3 comments »

  1. nancy said,
    September 23, 2010 @ 8:12 am

    i love it! My password as a mantra! To think I can boost my self esteem daily just by typing ImAHotTomato! everytime I sign into email! And then on to change my credit card co password to YaBigJerk10! Oh this is great!

  2. zerodtkjoe said,
    October 20, 2010 @ 3:34 am

    Thanks for the info

  3. Brinstar said,
    January 15, 2011 @ 12:12 pm

    You could use a password management tool, which can help you create strong, random passwords, unique to each site, without having to remember them all. Whilst it does create a single point of failure if you forget your master password, using a password management system like KeePass or LastPass, seems like a better way to go than to create using passwords using actual words, which is something that security specialists advise against.

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