Authors: Erwin Raphael McManus
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Spend more time with people who inspire you and less time with those who crush your spirit.
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Invest in yourself by bringing into your life voices who inspire you and refresh your spirit.
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Voice: The Narrative That Guides
The hard work of finding our own voice
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Think through all the voices that have informed you throughout your life.
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Write down each and every person who has influenced you for good or bad.
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Identify what their narrative for your life was and how it has shaped you.
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Make an honest assessment of which of those voices have had a dominant role in shaping your internal narrative of yourself.
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Ask a few close friends to hear how you understand your story, and ask them to reflect back to you if your assessment resonates with them.
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Take time to study what the Scriptures say about who you are, and think about what your life would look like if you embraced this narrative as your own.
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Focus on what it means to be created in God's image.
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Reflect on God's declaration that you are wonderfully and marvelously made.
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Place into your narrative that God knew you before you were born and calls you out with intention and purpose.
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Decide who you want to become: What is the story you want to tell through your life?
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Write a declaration of who you are!