Just like the Bible teaches us that our thoughts and attitudes affect us (Proverbs 4:23), our daily experiences can either build us up or bring us down. We can’t control everything that happens, but we can choose how we react.
Imagine two people who both fail a job interview. One sees it as a chance to learn and improve, while the other feels like a failure. The first person will likely bounce back stronger, while the second may struggle with negativity and discouragement.
This is where Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) comes in. Similar to the Biblical principle, CBT helps us identify and change harmful thought patterns that hurt our mental well-being. By developing healthier perspectives, we can improve our overall mental health.
Remember, you’re not alone. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, we have the support and resources available to help you.
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