Showing results 1 - 10 of 38 for the category: Self Worth and Confidence.
Focusing On Appearances?
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009God does not see the same way people see. People look at the outside of a person, but the Lord looks at the heart.
1 SAMUEL 16:7 NCV
It’s downright stressful to “keep up appearances.” And besides, it’s fruitless. After all, the world sees you as you appear to be, but God sees you as you really [...]
Self-Esteem According to God
Wednesday, March 25th, 2009For you made us only a little lower than God,
and you crowned us with glory and honor.
PSALM 8:5 NLT
When you encounter tough times, you may lose self-confidence. Or you may become so focused on what other people are thinking—or saying—that you fail to focus on God. To do so is a mistake of major proportions—don’t [...]
20 tips to Move from Hope to Certainty!
Monday, January 5th, 2009Excerpted from God Will Make A Way by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend
It does not matter what you are addicted to. It does not matter how long you have been addicted. It does not matter how severe the consequences. If you are willing to allow God to make a way, he will. All [...]
The Stress-Less Daily Assessment Checklist
Tuesday, August 7th, 2007Deborah Smith Pegues
1. Did I take the time to become clear on the nature and core reason why a certain situation threatens to stress me today?
2. Did I strengthen my spiritual foundation by connecting with God through prayer, Bible reading, and meditation?
3. Did I sleep at least seven to eight hours the night before?
4. Did [...]
The Power of Mother Love: What our Mothers have to do with food addiction
Thursday, May 31st, 2007by Jennifer Cecil
This article is dedicated to my Mom, Victoria Higham Griffith who passed away on March 29, 2007
Many of you may have heard of a principle in attachment theory called Relational Object Constancy. Big, psychological term. Let’s break it down and take a look at this very important concept.
(For simplicity’s sake, I will [...]
Twelve First Steps to Controlling what’s Controlling You
Tuesday, January 16th, 2007Excerpted from Take Control of What’s Controlling You: A Guide to Personal Freedom by Steve Arterburn
1. Make a list of the areas where you are not demonstrating self-control. Consider all appetites, even if your struggle is only moderate. Don’t get overwhelmed by this list’you are not going to try to fix them all at once. [...]
Think Responsibly!
Friday, September 8th, 2006Becky Brown, PCC
There is a commercial out right now for a liqueur where the guy is trying to put ice in a glass. He picks one out of the bucket only to have it fall on the floor, a second, a third and finally he just pours the drink into the ice bucket and [...]
16 Words to Identify your Feelings
Thursday, August 24th, 2006Milan and Kay Yerkovich
1. HAPPY – cheerful, delighted, elated, encouraged, glad, gratified, joyful, lighthearted, overjoyed, leased, relieved, satisfied, thrilled, secure.
2. LOVING – affectionate, cozy, passionate, romantic, sexy, warm, tender, responsive, thankful, appreciative, refreshed, pleased
3. HIGH ENERGY – energetic, enthusiastic, excited, playful, rejuvenated, talkative, pumped, motivated, driven, determined, obsessed
4. AMAZED – stunned, surprised, shocked, jolted, perplexed [...]
What Are You Afraid Of?
Thursday, July 13th, 2006Becky Brown
Things that go bump in the night, an overbearing boss, or anxiety filled days–all of these and more affect the way we think and act. Sometimes we are frozen in our fears and don’t realize it. Fear is something we live with unknowingly, yet it can be a motivator in our relationships, [...]
8 Ways How To Connect
Thursday, June 29th, 2006Excerpted from The Wounded Woman by Dr. Steve Stephens and Pam Vredevelt
1. Recognize your need: When life is difficult, you need people the most. They provide much-needed comfort, encouragement and perspective.
2. Take a risk: It may feel awkward and frightening to connect with others. You may find a hundred reasons to hide inside yourself, but [...]

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