Unstuck : A Nine-Step Journey To Change That Lasts
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Introduction
Step 1: Get Grounded
Step 2: Scavenger Hunt
Step 3: Understand You
Step 4: Look Around
Step 5: Gauge Your Reactions
Step 6: Look Underneath
Step 7: Make The Connection
Step 8: Relate In Real Life
Step 9: Move Ahead
Case Study
Appendix: Put The Nine Steps Together
Additional Info
Is there is an area in your life that you want to change, but you don’t know how?
Is there a behavior that you’ve tried to stop, but you just can’t seem to do it?
Is there a negative thought pattern that you have attempted to move on from, but nothing you try ever works?
Is there a relationship that you want to repair, but despite all your best intentions, nothing seems to make things better?
In other words, do you want to change, but feel stuck?
Tim Lane takes you on a nine step journey towards lasting change. This practical and biblical guidance recognizes that the path to lasting change can only be found by growing in grace as we look to Christ and are empowered by the Holy Spirit. So these steps are much more than strategies: they are truths that are rooted in Scripture.
Whatever your struggle, this warm and encouraging book will empower you to break free from unwanted habits and behaviors that don’t seem to go away.
Use this book on your own, with a friend, or in a one-to-one mentoring relationship. Each step ends with a “work it through” exercise to really help you put what you’re reading into practice, so that you can make a change in your life that lasts.
Whatever your struggle, this warm and encouraging book will help you to get unstuck as you look to Christ in the day-to-day pressures of life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784983680
ISBN10: 1784983683
Timothy Lane
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2019
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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