Power thoughts 12 strategies to win the battle of the mind

Joyce Meyer, 1943-

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Published
New York, NY : FaithWords 2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Joyce Meyer, 1943- (-)
Edition
1st ed
Item Description
"Follow-up to Battlefield of the mind" -- Dust jacket.
Physical Description
vi, 272 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781455504374
9780446580366
9780446574143
  • It's all in your mind : The power of a positive you
  • Teach your mind to work for you
  • More power to you
  • On-purpose thinking
  • Power thoughts : Power thought 1: I can do whatever I need to do in life through Christ
  • Power thought 2: God loves me unconditionally!
  • Power thought 3: I will not live in fear
  • Power thought 4: I am difficult to offend
  • Power thought 5: I love people and I enjoy helping them
  • Power thought 6: I trust God completely, there is no need to worry!
  • Power thought 7: I am content and emotionally stable
  • Power thought 8: God meets all my needs abundantly
  • Power thought 9: I pursue peace with God, myself, and others
  • Power thought 10: I live in the present and enjoy each moment
  • Power thought 11: I am disciplined and self-controlled
  • Power thought 12: I put God first in my life
  • Armed and ready for battle.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestselling author and TV preacher Meyer takes a step beyond her bestseller Battlefield of the Mind. She offers a 12-step program to help readers conquer the negativity that naturally plagues the mind, leaving readers free to enjoy life and pursue their goals. Using themes from other books in her ample catalogue-worry, perseverance, managing emotions-Meyer breaks her suggestions into several digestible lists, backed by a "Power Pack" of Bible verses at the end of each chapter. She offers enthusiastic encouragement, but also requires action, here in the form of practice, discipline, and continual meditation on the 12 motivational thoughts. Critics of the positive thinking movement (Meyer obliquely acknowledges a debt to the pioneering Norman Vincent Peale) will continue to find downsides in this book, among them failure to sufficiently acknowledge the pain of suffering and an ignorance of intractable mental illness. Critics of Meyer will say she sounds like an infomercial ("You will see amazing results"). Yet her many fans will continue to appreciate her upbeat attitude and her ability to offer practical tips on the toughest topics. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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