Life can be dramatically different when you focus on your blessings instead of your shortcomings. The world has a brighter color when you think and talk about the aspects of your life that are working instead of the areas that are frustrating you. You draw out the best in your spouse and in your kids when you dwell on and talk about strengths versus weakness. Weakness and negativity will always exist. But what will you choose to give your attention to?
Who are the people in your life who are most encouraging and positive? The 4:8 Principle is about seeing the good in all things, even when it’s hard to do so. Last Friday, The 4:8 Principle hit #4 in The Wall Street Journal Non-Fiction Bestseller List.
The 4:8 Principle is simple, relevant, biblical, and powerful!
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