BECOMING THE BEST VERSION OF YOURSELF
THE 4 RESET PRINCIPLES
PRINCIPLE #1 — Recognize What Needs to Change You can’t reset what you refuse to acknowledge. Ask yourself: What beliefs did I inherit that no longer fit where I’m going? What thinking patterns keep repeating? Awareness is the first step to transformation. PRINCIPLE #2 — Replace Old Thinking With Truth Scripture says: “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” — Romans 12:2 Resetting isn’t about emptying your mind — it’s about replacing old thoughts with truth-based thinking. Old mindset: “I’ll always struggle.” New mindset: “God is leading me into growth.” PRINCIPLE #3 — Stop Replaying Old Stories Some people keep reliving the past mentally — and it keeps them stuck. Your past may explain you, but it doesn’t have to control you. Reset means deciding that yesterday doesn’t get to dictate tomorrow.
PRINCIPLE #4 — Create New Mental Habits A reset isn’t one moment — it’s a new pattern. New thinking requires: New words New choices New environments
You don’t just think different once, you practice thinking different daily.
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