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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2024 · 9 MIN

Day 12 of Christian Prayers and Meditations for Neuroplasticity to Rewire Your Brain

from Rewire Your Brain: The Peace & Positivity Podcast with Liz Bagwell · host Liz Bagwell

🎙️Welcome to Day 12 of Rewire Your Brain: The Peace & Positivity Podcast!    Our Key Verse is Psalm 119:05. We will review this scripture and I will guide you through our daily neuroplasticity practice focused on different gratitude, prayer, and meditation prompts.    Staying consistent is the quickest path to seeing results!   🎧 In this episode you'll hear:    ✨ An exciting gratitude prompt that brings Psalm 119:05 to life  ✨ A meditation with Jesus to start your day ✨ Today's reflection and action will help you have eyes to see and ears to hear God in your hard season.   Looking for the printable PDF worksheets? Find them here: patreon.com/LizBagwell   Spots are almost full for 1:1 Coaching for this Fall. To book a free 15 minute consultation to see if 1:1 Coaching is for you, schedule that here: Book Here   Let's connect:  Instagram  

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