In this episode, Karen delves into the teachings of Andy Stanley on the importance of openness and generosity for a life full of happiness and success.
Takeaway 1: The fear of loss does not enhance our happiness. Instead, it is important to focus on what we are doing and what we want to do to lead a fulfilling life.
Takeaway 2: The value of life is not what we keep but what we give away. Keeping our hands open to receive and share with the world is crucial to our happiness and success.
Takeaway 3: Keeping our hearts and minds open to what God has for us is essential to maintaining a healthy, happy, and successful life.
Affirmation Hands Open
I am open to whatever God has for me.
My soul is healthy because I have healthy soul habits.
Nothing is more important than the health of my soul.
Every day I start my day with open hands to receive what God wants for me.
I live with open hands to also release what is not needed.
I can only receive what is given to me from heaven.
What is placed in my hands is beyond my control.
I keep my hands and hearts open to receive what God has for me.
I allow it to flow through me as an ever-flowing stream.
And so it is.
Resources Andy Stanley | Leadership Author, Speaker, and Pastor of NPCC ...
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