Make Up Your Mind
$19.99
AS WE THINK, SO ARE WE . . .
Every day we fight battle after battle in our mind?many times unaware of the real fight at hand and wind up defeated, as if we cannot win the battle of our own mind. It’s our own mind, but we can struggle to make it up. Negative mindsets limit our existence by keeping us bound in habits and attitudes unless we know how to break free of them.
Our mindsets matter. Sadly, when people operate their lives caving to unhealthy mindsets, they live defeated lives lacking joy and peace stemming from negative thought patterns.
In Make Up Your Mind, the reader will learn about the root behind common mental battles, focus in on ten key negative mindsets and learn how to overcome them using Scripture and real-life solutions as we adopt the mind of Christ. Each chapter includes a devotional application section and a “Counselor’s Corner” section featuring licensed counselor Michelle Nietert.
Readers of Make Up Your Mind will:
* Solve the subconscious pain that shackles your soul.
* Resolve to renew your mind and release common mindset struggles.
* Dissolve discouragement and discover delight again.
* Absolve ourselves from thoughts absorbed in self.
“Be careful how you think; your life is shaped by your thoughts” (Proverbs 4:23, GNT).
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SKU (ISBN): 9781614841265
ISBN10: 1614841268
Denise Pass | Michelle Nietert
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2022
Publisher: Randall House
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