Review: Think Better, Live Better – Joel Osteen

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Think Better, Live Better by Joel Osteen
5 Stars
Published by FaithWords on 10/4/2016
Pages: 224 pages
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Bestselling author Joel Osteen shares how reprogramming your thoughts to remove negativity will lead to a more blessed, fulfilled life.
Your mind has incredible power over your success or failure.

THINK BETTER, LIVE BETTER offers a simple yet life-changing strategy for erasing the thoughts that keep you down and reprogramming your mind with positive thinking to reach a new level of victory. As a child of the Most High God, you are equipped to handle anything that comes your way. To claim your destiny, start thinking about yourself the way God does and delete the thoughts that tear down your confidence. When you train yourself to tune out the negativity and tune into your calling, you'll begin to live the wonderful plans God has made for you.

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Review

We all have heard the saying, Mind over Matter but I’m not sure if we understand how powerful our mind is.

In Think Better, Live Better Joel Osteen show readers how reprogramming their mind can eliminate negative thoughts from their life.

Our mind is like a computer. How we program it is the way it’s going to function. You can have the most powerful computer ever made, the latest and fastest model, with the maximum amount of memory available, but if you put the wrong software in it, it’s not going to function as it was designed. – Joel Osteen

Joel Osteen offers clear & precise ways you can win at Thinking Better & Living Better. Joel sticks to his formula of giving us examples of how people have overcome their struggles. This book also reminds readers that no matter where you are in your life – it’s never too late to live a victorious life.

Joel Osteen’s preaching/teaching style is that of a motivational speaker. You read one of his books and/or watch his programs feeling like you can conquer anything. One of the things that steer people away from the church is the overwhelming feeling of being damned to hell if you aren’t perfect.

 

Reviewed by: Orsayor

 

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