Author: | Start Publishing Notes | ISBN: | 9781635967371 |
Publisher: | Start Publishing Notes | Publication: | November 3, 2017 |
Imprint: | Start Publishing Notes | Language: | English |
Author: | Start Publishing Notes |
ISBN: | 9781635967371 |
Publisher: | Start Publishing Notes |
Publication: | November 3, 2017 |
Imprint: | Start Publishing Notes |
Language: | English |
PLEASE NOTE: This is a key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book.
Start Publishing Notes’ Summary, Analysis, and Review of Summary, Analysis, and Review of Jennifer Rothschild's Me, Myself, and Lies: A Thought Closet Makeover includes a summary of the book, review, analysis & key takeaways, and detailed “About the Author” section.
PREVIEW: Jennifer Rothschild's Me, Myself, and Lies is a self-help book for Christian women. It encourages women to stop berating themselves with disempowering lies. Speaking Christian truth about oneself to oneself helps to bring you closer to God.
As a child, Rothschild was a perfectionist, who often chastised herself with negative self-talk. She had been storing ugly ideas and insecurities in her thought closet. However, she learned to look to the Bible for examples of what to say to herself. What she discovered was that the Bible encourages soul talk, or truthful praise of God. By moving from negative self-talk to soul talk, you will clean your thought closet and feel cleansed, free, and empowered.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book.
Start Publishing Notes’ Summary, Analysis, and Review of Summary, Analysis, and Review of Jennifer Rothschild's Me, Myself, and Lies: A Thought Closet Makeover includes a summary of the book, review, analysis & key takeaways, and detailed “About the Author” section.
PREVIEW: Jennifer Rothschild's Me, Myself, and Lies is a self-help book for Christian women. It encourages women to stop berating themselves with disempowering lies. Speaking Christian truth about oneself to oneself helps to bring you closer to God.
As a child, Rothschild was a perfectionist, who often chastised herself with negative self-talk. She had been storing ugly ideas and insecurities in her thought closet. However, she learned to look to the Bible for examples of what to say to herself. What she discovered was that the Bible encourages soul talk, or truthful praise of God. By moving from negative self-talk to soul talk, you will clean your thought closet and feel cleansed, free, and empowered.