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Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress by Joyce Meyer
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“We are the only ones who can make decisions for ourselves about how we will handle the situations that arise in our lives. Life is not likely to get any easier, but our approach to life can change and that will make it easier.”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“(for example, Romans 15:13, Philippians 4:4, Romans 14:17, Psalm 16:9, Proverbs 10:28, 1 Thessalonians 5:16). If”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“For example, if you need a job, you can go look for one. That is something that you can do, and if you do it, then God will help you get the right job. You cannot make a company hire you, but God can change the heart of the king (those in charge) even as He changes the course of the water flowing in rivers (Proverbs 21:1).”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“If Your Presence does not go with me, do not carry us up from here!”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“Calmness is the cradle of power. —J. G. Holland”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“Good words are worth much, and cost little. —George Herbert”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“Then spend some time thinking about Scriptures that are joy-filled (for example, Romans 15:13, Philippians 4:4, Romans 14:17, Psalm 16:9, Proverbs 10:28, 1 Thessalonians 5:16). If you change”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“And let the peace (soul harmony which comes) from Christ rule (act as umpire continually) in your hearts [deciding and settling with finality all questions that arise in your minds, in that peaceful state].” In other words… let peace make the call!”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“Ralph Waldo Emerson said it this way: “Nothing external to you has any power over you.”1”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“Anytime we don’t keep God first, life gets messy and we get stressed out.”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“Oil of anise, basil, bay, chamomile, eucalyptus, lavender, peppermint, rose, and thyme are all soothing scents that can help decrease stress levels.1”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“Big stress or little stress—your body reacts the same way. The human body doesn’t differentiate between a major or minor stress. Regardless of the catalyst, a typical stress reaction floods the body with a wave of 1,400 biochemical events. If this happens too frequently, we age prematurely, our cognitive function is affected, and we are drained of energy and clarity.8”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength. —Charles Spurgeon”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“I cannot state strongly enough the need for regular exercise. Many people think they don’t have time to exercise, but the truth is if you don’t take the time now, you may lose more time visiting doctors and having to be inactive and unproductive because you feel bad. Exercise is one of the best sources of energy you can find!”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“The best approach when things are beyond your control is to shrug it off and trust God to work things out for your good (see Romans 8:28).”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“How you react to things you can’t control will many times determine your stress level. People who regularly get upset over small things are easily frustrated and highly stressed. People who shrug those things off are much happier.”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“Enjoying life begins with enjoying yourself. You’re the one person you’re never going to get away from, so you’d better learn to like yourself. It’s impossible to love your life if you don’t love yourself.”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress
“One of the biggest causes of stress is focusing on the negative things that are happening around us.”
Joyce Meyer, Overload: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Unleash Yourself from the Pressure of Stress