Why You’re Still Struggling With Negative Thoughts (Even Though You Pray About It)
Jul 09, 08:00 AM
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You’ve prayed, you’ve quoted all the right verses, and yet your thoughts keep running wild. Ever been there? That frustrating place where no matter how much truth you speak over yourself, the fear or self-doubt just keeps circling back. It’s easy to feel like you’re failing spiritually, as if your faith just isn’t strong enough. But what if your struggle isn’t a spiritual weakness at all? What if your body’s just stuck in a survival loop and your mind can’t access the peace you already know in your spirit?
Let's unpack what’s really happening beneath the surface and how to bring both your body and your prayers into the healing process.
Rooting for you,
Jessica
The 50% off sale has expired as of the end of July!
Click here to get 30% off my Untangle Your Thoughts program today AND get access to my course Biblical Framework to Overcome Emotional Eating for FREE!
Or book your free 20-minute consultation here!
Email me at >> jessica@jessicahottle.com
The information shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical or clinical advice. While we discuss mental health topics, this is not a substitute for professional care. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider for advice specific to your situation.
Let's unpack what’s really happening beneath the surface and how to bring both your body and your prayers into the healing process.
Rooting for you,
Jessica
The 50% off sale has expired as of the end of July!
Click here to get 30% off my Untangle Your Thoughts program today AND get access to my course Biblical Framework to Overcome Emotional Eating for FREE!
Or book your free 20-minute consultation here!
Email me at >> jessica@jessicahottle.com
The information shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical or clinical advice. While we discuss mental health topics, this is not a substitute for professional care. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider for advice specific to your situation.