Dwell on These Things

A Thirty-One-Day Challenge to Talk to Yourself Like God Talks to You

Transform your self-talk, embrace your identity in God, and cultivate gratitude for a more satisfying, purposeful life, even in your work.
Harvey Ramer
Harvey Ramer
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Dwell on These Things: A Thirty-One-Day Challenge to Talk to Yourself Like God Talks to You by John Stange is a book that encourages readers to transform their self-talk by focusing on positive, affirming messages based on biblical principles. This book can be beneficial for someone who feels unfulfilled in their work as it provides guidance on how to change their mindset and find inner peace.

“We cast an image in our minds of how we hope to be perceived, and we expect nothing short of perfection. When someone finds a crack in that mirror, we feel attacked. It is hard to admit we made a mistake, and even harder when others point out our flaws to us.”

—John Stange

Here are three key insights and takeaways from the book:

  1. The importance of positive self-talk: The book emphasizes the significance of positive self-talk and how it can impact our mental well-being, confidence, and overall satisfaction in life. By deliberately practicing affirmations rooted in God’s truth, readers can replace self-defeating thoughts and beliefs with empowering, life-giving messages. For someone feeling unfulfilled in their work, this shift in mindset can help them find new perspectives and opportunities for growth and satisfaction.
  2. Embracing your identity in God: One of the core concepts in the book is the idea that our true identity and worth are found in God. By understanding and embracing our identity as God’s beloved children, we can overcome feelings of inadequacy, insecurity, and discontentment. This insight can be particularly helpful for someone unfulfilled in their work, as it encourages them to seek their worth and identity outside of their job title or career success, thus leading to a more fulfilling and purposeful life.
  3. Cultivating gratitude and contentment: The book challenges readers to develop a habit of gratitude and contentment by focusing on the blessings and provisions of God. This practice enables us to shift our focus from what we lack to what we have, fostering a greater sense of fulfillment and happiness. For those feeling unfulfilled in their work, cultivating gratitude can help them appreciate their current circumstances and find joy in their daily lives, even as they pursue new opportunities or seek change in their careers.

In summary, Dwell on These Things is a valuable resource for anyone feeling unfulfilled in their work. By teaching readers to practice positive self-talk, embrace their identity in God, and cultivate gratitude, the book provides practical tools for fostering a more fulfilling, purpose-driven life.

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