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Quotes About Emotional health

But," you may ask, "how can we forget the unkind things that are said...the cruel and unfair treatment one has received? How can we simply forget these things? It is not as simple as that!" There is just one sure way. Never talk about them, and never think about them. If you want to forget something, never speak even to your dearest friend about it. When it bobs into your mind, banish it at once. It will surprise you how quickly you can forget anything by that treatment.
~ Peter Marshall
emotional health and spiritual maturity are inseparable. It is not possible to be spiritually mature while remaining emotionally immature.
~ Peter Scazzero
Christian spirituality, without an integration of emotional health, can be deadly—to yourself, your relationship with God, and the people around you.
~ Peter Scazzero
In this journey of emotionally healthy spirituality, we are talking about radical change at the core of our being. At least two critical forces hinder such a profound shift. First, the pressure of others to keep us living lives that are not our own is enormous. And second, our own stubborn self-will is much deeper and more insidious than we think. The possibility of self-deception is so great that without mature companions we can easily fall into the trap of living in illusions.
~ Peter Scazzero
Our churches are filled with "leaking" Christians who have not treated their emotions as a discipleship issue.
~ Peter Scazzero
no other person has ever lived your life. You may be wondering what will happen if you engage in this journey of emotionally healthy spirituality, if you take seriously God's purpose for you to increasingly live faithfully out of the life he has given you.
~ Peter Scazzero
Rule of Life. PRAYER Scripture Silence and Solitude Daily Office (Prayer) Study REST Sabbath Simplicity Play and Recreation WORK/ACTIVITY Service and Mission Care for the Physical Body RELATIONSHIPS Emotional Health Family Community (Companions for the Journey
~ Peter Scazzero
Grow me, I pray, into an emotionally mature adult through the Holy Spirit's power.
~ Peter Scazzero
The emotionally unhealthy leader is someone who operates in a continuous state of emotional and spiritual deficit, lacking emotional maturity and a "being with God" sufficient to sustain their "doing for God." When
~ Peter Scazzero
Un líder emocionalmente enfermo es alguien que opera bajo un estado continuo de déficit emocional y espiritual, y al que le faltan la madurez emocional y el «estar con Dios» lo suficiente como para sostener su «hacer para Dios».
~ Peter Scazzero
Pocos cristianos involucrados en la espiritualidad contemplativa integran el funcionamiento interior de la salud emocional. Al mismo tiempo, pocas personas involucradas en la salud emocional conforman la espiritualidad contemplativa. Ambas son elementos poderosos y transforman vidas cuando se les trata por separado. Pero juntas brindan nada menos que una revolución espiritual que transforma los lugares ocultos debajo de la superficie.
~ Peter Scazzero
La salud emocional y la madurez espiritual son inseparables.
~ Peter Scazzero
In short order, here are the top ten symptoms of emotionally unhealthy spirituality: Using God to run from God Ignoring anger, sadness, and fear Dying to the wrong things Denying the impact of the past on the present Dividing life into "secular" and "sacred" compartments Doing for God instead of being with God Spiritualizing away conflict Covering over brokenness, weakness, and failure Living without limits Judging other people's spiritual journey
~ Peter Scazzero
Christian faith: emotional health and spiritual maturity are inseparable.
~ Peter Scazzero
In this journey of emotionally healthy spirituality, we are talking about radical change at the core of our being. At least two critical forces hinder such a profound shift. First, the pressure of others to keep us living lives that are not our own is enormous. And second, our own stubborn self-will is much deeper and more insidious than we think.
~ Peter Scazzero
People get embarrassed about admitting they feel low but you can't help the way you feel. Which is why exercise, taking vitamins and having time out for meditation are so important.
~ Shirley Ballas
Love is a serious mental disease.
~ Plato
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) refers to a complex of symptoms, including panic, occurring the days just before menstruation.
~ R. Reid Wilson
I've learned to brush off many things.
~ Katrina Bowden
If I'm not doing the work I want, I usually suffer a psychological allergic reaction and get ill.
~ Cornelia Parker
When we forgive someone, it doesn't excuse their actions; it frees us from our own chronic stress and suffering, so it's in our own self-interest.
~ Dean Ornish
resentment, condemnation of others, remorse, and hostility are behind a host of maladies ranging from arthritis to cardiac disease.
~ Joseph Murphy
being a garbage dump for other people does not promote peace for me, and I want peace more than I want to know what is going on in everyone else's life.
~ Joyce Meyer
Love Yourself Today: "Lord, I pray that I will continue to grow to love and accept myself in godly ways so the criticism and judgment of others will not hurt me or affect me negatively.
~ Joyce Meyer