This was pretty good. Learned some things from it. Especially about being passive. I will recommend anyone to read this one.
This was pretty good. Learned some things from it. Especially about being passive. I will recommend anyone to read this one.
This was my second “read” via audio. I‘m learning that I‘m a visual learner. Listening to books is not as engaging because I day dream often in between chapters. I will study the third time. It‘s a great book and I recommend it for any Christian battling fear and low self worth and daily nonsense that life brings.
Great guide for the correction of your mind. Busy reading it for the 2nd time. First time was just reading.. 2nd time studying.
The first book this year I couldn‘t bring myself to finish. This book would probably be listed in most christian‘s top 10 books to read so I was expecting big things, but to say it was a huge let-down is a massive understatement. Joyce uses boring and unrelatable anecdotes to try and make her point, which is basically over-trivialising all mental health issues down to being able to overcome them through a positive mindset alone. (1/5)
Call me anti-social, go ahead I don't care I really am. Holidays are the worst for quiet, crazy cat lady home dwellers like me cuz the people who are at work all the time are home. They bar-b-que, play loud music, and of course fight and yell at the top of their lungs. I have chosen to take the fan out of the window and close it, and I can still hear them and smell the lighter fluid which makes me light-headed. Here's a stack of books that help 🌭