About book Living Beyond Your Feelings: Controlling Emotions So They Don't Control You (2011)
One of the worst vocal performances for an audiobook that I've heard.I like the principle of "don't let your feelings control you." However, a person controlling their emotions is a lot like a parent controlling his child: it's more "manage" or "persuade" than "control."I also disagree that the ONLY way to express anger in a healthy way is to give it to God. I also disagree that guilt is "damaging to the soul." From New York Times bestselling author, Joyce Meyer, comes another fabulous and useful read. In this book Joyce breaks down feelings, step by step, in explaining where they come from and how they can affect us.In part one, she discusses emotions, where they come from, why we are emotional beings, how we get stuck, and behaviors. She identifies the four main personality types and how they influence us.In part two of the book, she talks about anger,guilt,resentment,depression, and other emotions that can give us trouble.Using biblical text, she shows us how God does have all the answers, if we just ask for His help, be willing to listen, and apply techniques that will help us overcome negative thinking, to be proactive and change our thoughts, which can change our feelings.This book is written well, and is an easy read, and easy to understand. The Bible verses presented throughout the chapters provide the knowledge and proof that the answers are available to all. Each chapter is concluded with a positive statement that one can use as positive self-talk or prayer.This is a book that one can pick up again and again to revisit any chapters that may be relevant to their particular need.I give it 5 out of 5 stars.
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Muy buen libro, me ayudo a cambiar mi forma de reaccionar conforme a las situaciones
—Shelly
great book to learn how to live and address your feelings and others.
—lily
Real good with many different feelings that tend to rule our lives.
—ShasheMarie1996