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Is this You, too?
Do you ever find yourself irritated, misunderstood, or quietly storing frustration while still trying to live disciplined, faithful, and intentional? In this episode of Wit YOUR “GoOD-Complaining” Self!, we unpack the practice of GOOD-COMPLAINING, a faith-anchored form of cognitive reframing that transforms irritation into insight and reaction into regulation. This isn’t about denial...it’s about governance! We explore what it means to “be angry and sin not,” to examine ourselves before assigning blame, and to interpret life’s bends without declaring them endings.
If you’re learning to discipline your perspective, protect your peace, and let faith guide your frame, this conversation might be yours, too.
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Is this You, too?
Do you ever find yourself irritated, misunderstood, or quietly storing frustration while still trying to live disciplined, faithful, and intentional? In this episode of Wit YOUR “GoOD-Complaining” Self!, we unpack the practice of GOOD-COMPLAINING, a faith-anchored form of cognitive reframing that transforms irritation into insight and reaction into regulation. This isn’t about denial...it’s about governance! We explore what it means to “be angry and sin not,” to examine ourselves before assigning blame, and to interpret life’s bends without declaring them endings.
If you’re learning to discipline your perspective, protect your peace, and let faith guide your frame, this conversation might be yours, too.
Support the show