Motivational Songs From Animated Movies
As the year draws to a close, you’re probably getting excited to make big changes for 2018. You’re compiling New Year’s resolutions, stocking up on healthy foods, and maybe even planning a huge life change, like moving to a new state or starting a new job. Sometimes going through major changes can be scary and you look for ways to keep up your spirits while you’re making them. What better way to inspire yourself and get a burst of confidence than by belting out one of these uplifting Disney songs?
Does, and the theme song for Kenai and Koda’s journey is a great tune to carry you through this year. “On My Way” provides an air of excitement for the journey you take and reminds you that holding your head high is always a good resolution!
This is an excellent song to inspire you to lean on the people who “live in you” and stand behind you; or you can also think about the force within that will guide you through your biggest challenges. Either way, this song is perfect for a new year.
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No list of inspiring songs would be complete without this number from a character who goes on quite a journey. When you make a change in your life, it’s easy to feel like you don’t quite belong at first, or that you’re still searching for something. “Go the Distance” is the perfect song to belt out in the car at moments like this, and remind yourself that you can—and will—do whatever it takes to achieve what you have set your mind to this year.
“Anything Can Happen” to you this year, as long as you open yourself up to it. When you’re on the verge of making that big life change, it’s important to remember how many opportunities are available to you and how limitless your possibilities are. Always trust Mary Poppins—remember, she’s “practically perfect.”
When you make your New Year’s resolution, you have to prepare for it to be hard—the best resolutions usually are. Belle sings “Home” when she recognizes that she can’t reverse time, she can only move forward—and that’s advice as old as time.
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This awe-inspiring opening number reminds us that there is such a wide world out there, and everything we do in our lives is part of that circle. The lyrics to “Circle of Life” are perfect to sum up your new challenges, look to the future, and maybe even inspire you to add to your resolution by “doing more than can be done.”
Quasimodo’s ballad might inspire you to be ready to explore and take in all of the beauty of a whole new world (sorry, wrong song)—and it also reminds us of what a privilege it is to be exploring all.
“A World Without Fences” focuses on Lady and Tramp’s son, Scamp, who dreams of being free to explore and be himself. It’s the perfect song to inspire you to break through any walls that you feel might be holding you back.
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“Always There” is the perfect reminder that sometimes making a large change can be scary and lonely, and there’s nothing wrong with needing to call your Mom and Dad. They may be able to provide just the push you need to make your New Year’s resolution a reality.
As one of Disney’s newest shout-from-rooftops musical numbers, “How Far I’ll Go” is a great song to kick off a drive to a new school or a cross-country road trip. It fully encompasses the idea of adventure, of not knowing what lies in store—and the excitement to meet that challenge anyway.
This beloved song’s reprise comes at the moment when Rapunzel chooses to leave her tower—a big life change, if ever there were one, and one that is both frightening and wonderful.
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, “Try Everything” serves as Judy Hopps’ soundtrack while she watches everything she has ever known change right before her eyes. Doesn’t everyone wish that all big life changes could transpire like a stirring musical montage?
You may not be able to create an ice palace, but if you listen to the words of “Let It Go, ” you just might gain the courage to do what you once told yourself was impossible. What better way to start off the New Year than by “letting go” of the past?
“Always There” is the perfect reminder that sometimes making a large change can be scary and lonely, and there’s nothing wrong with needing to call your Mom and Dad. They may be able to provide just the push you need to make your New Year’s resolution a reality.
As one of Disney’s newest shout-from-rooftops musical numbers, “How Far I’ll Go” is a great song to kick off a drive to a new school or a cross-country road trip. It fully encompasses the idea of adventure, of not knowing what lies in store—and the excitement to meet that challenge anyway.
This beloved song’s reprise comes at the moment when Rapunzel chooses to leave her tower—a big life change, if ever there were one, and one that is both frightening and wonderful.
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, “Try Everything” serves as Judy Hopps’ soundtrack while she watches everything she has ever known change right before her eyes. Doesn’t everyone wish that all big life changes could transpire like a stirring musical montage?
You may not be able to create an ice palace, but if you listen to the words of “Let It Go, ” you just might gain the courage to do what you once told yourself was impossible. What better way to start off the New Year than by “letting go” of the past?
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