Trauma Rounds: Stuck
Tina Tisdale is a Character in My New Book
She is a real person, with enough details changed to protect her family’s privacy. She had a problem that wouldn’t go away, and it forced her to make some decisions that were tragic.
From Tina’s story, we learn the critical importance of learning to accept the reality that God doesn’t always answer our prayers the way we think he should. It’s about faith and doubt, and acceptance.
There’s a little bit of Tina in all of us, but we can learn from her how to change our minds to become healthier, feel better, and be happier.
Scripture: II Corinthians 12:7
Music by Alan Jackson
(Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 )
Don't forget:
The Ten Commandments of Self-Brain Surgery
1. No Self-Malpractice: I will relentlessly refuse to participate in my own demise.
2. I Will Believe That Feelings Are Not Facts
3. I Will Believe That My Thoughts Are Not Always True
4. I Will Believe That Thoughts Become Things
5. I Will Not Treat Bad Feelings With A Bad Operation
6. I Will Love Tomorrow More
7. I Will Not Make An Operation Out of Everything
8. I Will Not Perpetuate Generational Issues In My Family (Or Start New Ones)
9. I Will Love and Not Hurt My Brain
10. I Will Practice Mental First Aid
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