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You Are What You Think is unavailable, but you can change that!

"Attitude is everything." It's what makes the difference between those who succeed and those who fail. And it's easy to see-in other people. It's not as easy to recognize when our own attitude needs adjustment, or to know how to change it. In You Are What You Think, David Stoop shows readers how to use self-talk to make positive changes in their attitudes and beliefs. Self-talk can be private...

verses 19–20 Here’s the key! Jeremiah continually thinks of his misery. No wonder he’s depressed. It’s not all the awful events in his life that are causing his grief; it’s his choice of thoughts about these events, his Self-Talk, that determines what he is feeling. But now Jeremiah begins to change. Perhaps he becomes aware of his choice to continue to grovel in bitterness. And that awareness allows him to reverse the pattern of his thoughts. Verse 21 says: But this I call to mind, and therefore I have