Harness Your Thoughts for a Powerful Destiny

Creative PowerHarness Your Thoughts for a Powerful Destiny

Doug Addison

There is a clear connection between what you think about yourself and reaching your highest calling. Let’s look at three key ways to harness your thoughts to bring dynamic change resulting in a powerful destiny and a better life.

First, we need to unpack the biggest destiny-derailer: Negative thoughts.

You are not your negative thought
Here is what I mean. Negative forces want you to believe bad things about yourself like: “I’m depressed. I’m worthless. I can’t change. I’m stupid. I’m ugly. I’m such a failure…” the list could go on and on.

It is important to realize that your thoughts, feelings and behaviors are situational and you can change them. The reality is that feelings and behaviors are not who you really are. You may struggle with your thoughts, but that is not your identity in Christ. Most people don’t see that there is a direct connection between the way they view themselves and their destiny.

“For as he thinks in his heart, so is he. Proverbs 23:7a, NKJV

Many of the thoughts and behaviors we battle daily have a root cause: something we have done, knowingly or unknowingly, or things that were done to us. Healing these emotional wounds can be a process. If you commit yourself to the journey, you can overcome them. It is part of your destiny to find healing and live healed.

Keys to powerful positive thoughts and destiny:

1. Diffuse the power of negative thoughts by inviting God in
My life turned around for the good when I realized that I spent too much time beating myself up for having negative or lustful thoughts. I remember the day that I invited God to walk with me like a loving father would. I prayed and asked for an extra measure of grace to get me through each day. Surprisingly, when I stopped focusing on the negative thoughts and talked to God about them as they were happening, they began to lose their power over me and eventually became less of a driving force in my thought life.

 2. Don’t beat yourself up
Another key to recovery is not beating yourself up. When you invite God each moment into your imperfection, he is not surprised by your thoughts or behavior. God loves you just the same. Be gentle with yourself while you change. Learn to enjoy your life even though you are not yet perfected. Progress toward your destiny is what you want.

“You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.” 1 John 4:4 NIV

3. Don’t live in the recovery room
We live in a therapeutic society with a diagnosis for just about everything. When you start worrying about your dog suffering from Separation Anxiety Disorder, you know there is an over-focus on labeling people and situations. There is value in recognizing negative patterns. I am not trying to downplay the effects of pain, addiction and abuse.

But we need to find a way to identify the negative pattern, get healed and leave the recovery room so your identity is in the new life God has given you, not the old life that tried to destroy you.

These keys will help you take daily steps straight to your destiny. Believe it!

Blessings,

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Doug Addison

DougAddison.com
Doug Addison is a prophetic dream interpreter, speaker, writer, Life Coach, and stand-up comedian. Doug travels the world bringing a message of love, hope, and having fun! His unique style helps open people to discover their destiny and experience God’s supernatural love and power. Doug is an award-winning author of seven books. He and his wife Linda live in Los Angeles, California.

Doug Addison

Doug Addison is the founder and president of InLight Connection. Doug is a prophetic speaker, author and coach. He is best known for his Daily Prophetic Words and Spirit Connection podcast and blog. Doug’s message of love, hope and acceptance reaches people around the world! His powerful, lighthearted style of teaching and coaching helps open people to discover their spiritual identity and personal destiny as they experience God’s supernatural love and power. He and his wife Linda live in Los Angeles, California where they are impacting the arts and entertainment and media industries.

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    • Jan
    • December 14, 2014
    Reply

    The first line, “You are not your negative thought” jolted me and I said “No I’m not!” I asked the Lord to take out every neg thought said against me. I envisioned the Lord’s silver sword going in and cutting away all the negative places lodged in my soul. Yeah!!! Now I ask for peace and joy and love to fill up those places, and also pray I will stop being negative.

    • Jo Gwost
    • December 14, 2014
    Reply

    Thank you for your simplicity in leaving the negativity behind. God is so faithful to give us grace when we ask. Just minutes after I pray for His help and Grace to change, I see a gentle difference come upon me. Holy Spirit is my best friend. He brings council and comfort and HELP. Our God is just the best! Jo

    • Gail Stoddard
    • December 13, 2014
    Reply

    Thank you for this perspective, much needed! Praise God and thank you Doug!

    • Karen
    • December 12, 2014
    Reply

    Thanks for the GOOD word in a challenging difficult time

    • Denise
    • December 11, 2014
    Reply

    Thanks for the tips! It is always a blessing to read another persons take on things. This was good. It really is pretty simple. The devil loves for us to obcess and beat ourselves up. He looses!! Blessings!

    • Celine Bennett
    • December 11, 2014
    Reply

    Good word, thank you! I finally get it! Praise God! Hallelujah!

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