Become a Better You
7 Keys to Improving Your Life Every Day
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Descrizione dell’editore
Updated for its tenth anniversary, this #1 New York Times bestseller is an empowering Christian inspiration and personal development guide designed to help you uncover your God-given strengths and live with more joy, hope and inner peace every day.
Joel Osteen, pastor of America’s largest church, offers faith-based motivational teachings that have inspired millions on their journey to live to their fullest potential. His practical insights in Become a Better You provide essential tools for self-improvement, spiritual empowerment, and positive mindset shifts.
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, Become a Better You has been updated for a new generation of readers, featuring a new foreword and chapter. Inside, Osteen shares seven simple yet profound steps toward spiritual growth, personal success, and a purpose-driven life. Anchored in biblical principles and filled with inspirational guidance, devotions, and powerful testimonies, this guide supports you in overcoming challenges and embracing emotional healing as part of God’s design.
Become a Better You offers daily encouragement and equips you to follow the Christian way with confidence, helping you align with God’s plan and experience true life transformation—no matter your circumstances.
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Megachurch pastor and bestselling author Osteen follows up Your Best Life Now with this disappointingly unoriginal Christian self-help book. The seven subtitular steps to improvement include instructions to develop good habits, better relationships and an inner life. Osteen balances mind-over-matter pep talks with claims that God wants to bless faithful people with successes. The future is always promising, because "God never performs His greatest feats in your yesterdays." At the same time, in order to receive God's blessing, one must back up prayers with action, obey, maintain a positive attitude toward life and "do the right thing with the right motives." Some of Osteen's advice is sound; for example, he suggests that if you are forgiving and kind to colleagues and friends, they'll cut you slack when you have crabby days. Other suggestions like writing down a big goal and posting it on your mirror or desk are unremarkable. Laced throughout are anodyne first-person vignettes; Osteen struggled with frustration when his favorite restaurant announced a 45-minute wait. The hurried Osteen went to a nearby burger joint, only to have a brief encounter that changed another customer's life. Voil God turned Osteen's disappointment into blessing! Though this book is destined for strong sales, it offers nothing innovative.