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SoulFit: Guard Your Mind, Trust God

21 min · 24 de may de 2026
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We talk about the anxious mind that shows up when life gets quiet and the “what if” loop gets loud. We reframe anxiety as a trust and control struggle and practice a simple shift that turns spirals into prayer.  • the “staff meeting” feeling when anxious thoughts pile up at night  • how replaying the past and fast-forwarding the future feeds control  • noticing overwhelm, fear, and control as the real drivers  • Philippians 4:6–9 as a guide for prayer, thanksgiving, and thought redirection  • why distraction doesn’t solve the loop when quiet returns  • turning anxious moments into prayer meetings by presenting requests to God  • replacing “what if everything goes wrong?” with trust and steadfast peace from Isaiah 26:3–4  Just try it for seven days. Every time you start get that anxiousness feeling, pray instead of replay.  https://aarondegler.com/ [https://aarondegler.com/]

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