Calm Your Anxiety:
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Does your anxiety constantly make you question whether you have control, if you’re safe, or if you have the power to change? Anxiety often creates an intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear that makes your normal day-to-day feel challenging and overwhelming. You know that phrase . . . practice makes perfect. What if practice could help you create a better relationship with your anxiety?
Pastor and bestselling author, Robert Morgan understands your struggle because he has lived with anxiety his entire life. He can teach you how to change your life by learning how to deal with your anxiety. In Calm Your Anxiety: Winning the Fight Against Worry, you’ll learn how to:
*use biblical insight to help you better understand and cope with your anxiety.
*create joy, nearness to God, and peace.
*develop new daily habits that will help you deal with anxiety.
*identify triggers and how to be proactive in your daily routine.
We all know that there is no cure for anxiety. It is something you live with, but that doesn’t mean it has to take over your life. You are in control, and with God’s help, you can wage war against anxiety and live a more fulfilling life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400334308
ISBN10: 1400334306
Robert Morgan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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