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Think Well, Live Well Now...Transform your Life

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Benay Behnke

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Benay Behnke is sharing a portion from her book called: "Think Well, Live Well Now".  The main message of the book is this; if you don't consider what you continue to do with your internal dialog from thoughts, you will continue to keep getting what you purhaps don't want.  Thoughts make up the spirit side of every human being.  Mankind was created with a mind, a body and a spirit. 

Thoughts are invisible energy in motion.  You are  formed substances of energies that make you look like you do.  Everything we see and don't see is made up of energy.  God spoke everything into existence and holds it all together here. 

She gives an overview of what is involved in the book and explains why you want to stand up and notice what you are creating.  You might not like what you are forming by your thinking of certain thoughts.  You will learn that all thoughts create an internal conversation that sounds like an inner critic or an inner comforter.  Which dialog you are experiencing has all to do with how you either handle or mishandle thoughts and the process of thinking. 

Some thoughts are literally toxic to us physically and others literally healing.  Some create success in our lives, while others create failures.  The problem is that most of us don't know to notice our thoughts, nor know what to do about them. 

Follow Benay's teaching to get answers that are proven by todays biology, physiology and discover how the Word of God is more literal and makes sense beyond what you ever believed it did. 

The 21 Day Mind Boot Camp on webside: http://www.thinkwelllivewellnow.com is a program that puts the knowledge to work inside of you to cause literal changes in your life relationally, physically, or financially.

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