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  • Stop Being So Mean to Yourself - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - October 17
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    Stop Being So Mean to Yourself
    By: Alisha Headley

    The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit. - Proverbs 18:21

    Today's Scripture is very black and white. Everything that comes out of your mouth, will either produce life or produce death. This not only implies speaking to others, but also what you are speaking to ourselves. We have a choice every day to select the words we choose to speak or not speak. I want to have the kinds of conversations with myself that speak life. The words that are truthful, kind, full of beauty, and full of a fruit-producing kind of life.

    I'm not sure what time of the day you are reading this but ask yourself: what have you said so far today to yourself about yourself? Maybe it was when you got dressed and you spoke negative things about your body and the way you look. Or maybe it was those words you spoke about how you're an awful mother because you were impatient with your kids.

    What words did you speak over yourself during such moments?

     
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