The 4:8 Principle
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What do you think about most of the time?
Research indicates that the average person thinks approximately 50,000 thoughts per day, and each thought either moves us toward our full potential, or away from it.
Unfortunately, we live in a society bent on nursing old wounds and highlighting what is wrong with just about everything and everyone. As a result, we have grown accustomed to viewing the world, our lives and ourselves through a lens of negativity - and that negativity stands in direct contrast to the positive, passionate and purpose-filled people God wants us to be.
Whether you are at a low point or a high point in your life, The 4:8 Principle can help you experience joy by design—God’s design. You’ll quickly discover life as it was meant to be!
- Better Health
- A More Successful Career
- A Stronger Marriage
- A Purpose Filled Life
They’re all within your reach when you change the way you think. In his newest book, Tommy Newberry challenges you to discover, develop, and defend your joy. Using field-tested strategies from The 1% Club and sensible suggestions that have worked for his clients, you’ll learn how to:
- Create a fresh start
- Upgrade your “joy software”
- Eliminate destructive emotions
- Develop immunity to negative influences
- Express exceptional gratitude
Unleash the power of the 4:8 Principle today!
It really is the secret to a joy-filled life!
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“Get ready to transform your mind! With a no-nonsense approach, Tommy Newberry will nudge you out of your comfort zone and revolutionize your thinking. He’ll also show you how to experience joy in your life like you never have before.”
Les Parrott, PH.D., founder of RealRelationships.com and author of 3 Seconds