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11 | Rewriting the Narrative: Using Worship to Combat Negative Self-Talk

11 | Rewriting the Narrative: Using Worship to Combat Negative Self-Talk

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Do you ever catch yourself thinking, “I’m not good enough,” or “I always mess things up”? That’s negative self-talk—and it’s more powerful than we often realize. In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into what negative self-talk really is, why it takes such a toll on our hearts, and how it can subtly shape our identity, confidence, and even our faith.

But here’s the good news: you don’t have to stay stuck in that cycle. You can renew your mind—and one of the most powerful ways to do that is through worship.

We’ll explore:

  • The spiritual and biological impact of your inner dialogue
  • 3 reasons worship is a powerful tool for transformation
  • Practical, simple ways to weave worship into your everyday life

Plus, I’ve got a 7-day worship challenge to help you start replacing lies with God’s truth—one thought at a time. Mama, your words matter, especially the ones you speak over yourself. Let’s start choosing worship over worry together.

xo,

Kristen

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