Guest Post: The Voices in My Head

carla postI’d be more attractive if I lost fifteen pounds. I’m a terrible wife because my house isn’t always clean like my neighbor’s. I’d be a better mom if I brought homemade treats to the party.

Sound familiar? We all have voices in our head that criticize, complain, and compare. Things that make us feel less important or less accomplished than other people.

Or maybe those voices sound more like this: I’ve done so many things wrong, there’s no hope to get it right. I can’t return to God after what I did. I’m not worthy of love. I’m not worthy of forgiveness.

It can be tempting to believe the lies we hear in our heads. They sound sensible. They sound objective. We might even convince ourselves they’re for our own good, to help us become better people.

When we’re focused on our perceived failures, we’re like hamsters in a wheel, spinning around and going nowhere. Our eyes move away from God as we pursue ways to build ourselves back up: start a diet, crash-clean the house, stay up all night baking. Or maybe it’s deeper. Maybe we do things to prove ourselves to God: go to church three times a week, give to charity, go on missions.

There’s nothing wrong about baking, cleaning, going to church, or doing missionarywork. They are all good things. But simply doing them doesn’t make us better people. They don’t make God love us anymore than He did before.

When we recognize those criticisms in our head as the lies they are, only then can we can hear the truth of God’s promises: I love you. I will care for you. I will never leave you or forsake you. You are my child. Nothing can ever separate you from My love.

The voice of the enemy tears down. The voice of Truth builds up. Which will you choose to listen to today?

Let’s Talk: How do you pick out the voice of Truth among all the noise?

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Carla Laureano has held many job titles—professional marketer, small business consultant, and martial arts instructor—but writer is by far her favorite. She currently lives in Denver with her patient husband and two rambunctious sons, who know only that Mom’s work involves lots of coffee and talking to imaginary people.

Carla’s debut contemporary romance novel, Five Days in Skye, is available next month from David C Cook. You can connect with her at www.carlalaureano.com.

 

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Battle Eight Results: Undeniably Yours

book cover battle Becky got her arm position right.

But I think I win in the shoe department.

Nevertheless, this one was downright fun! Even our hubbies agree.

Now for the real fun. The outtakes.

Let me tell you, I just about died when Becky sent me this. Gives a whole new meaning to undeniably yours…

funny shot becky

This one isn’t nearly as funny. But worth noting that our 4-year old son took the picture. He told us to, “Be dinosaurs.” Hence, our faces….

dinosaur faces

On behalf of Becky and myself, we hope you’ve enjoyed this ongoing Pinterest War. Maybe we didn’t discover any new hairstyles or make up tips, but we sure had some laughs.

Who won?

C’mon folks. Does winning really matter? (Says the girl who probably lost.)

All that matters is how we played the game, right?

No?

Okay, fine.

Becky Wade may be taking home the trophy this year. But perhaps we’ll be battling again. And she should know, if that ever happens, that I won’t go easy on her the next time.

Thanks to everyone who followed along and participated!

Remember, you have until Tuesday, May 7th to participate in this final battle. Check out this link for details.

Three winners will be contacted when I’m back on American soil!

Congrats Becky, my friend! I’m so excited about the release of Undeniably Yours!

Let’s Talk: Which battle did you enjoy the most?

Due to the inevitable curse that is jet lag, I will be taking a blogging break the week of May 6th through the 10th. I’ll contact the three winners via email on Wednesday, May 8th!

Happy Release!

release trifectaTo my dear friend, Becky Wade, for the release of her novel, Undeniably Yours!

Friends, if you’re a fan of inspirational contemporary romance that is of the impossible-to-put-down variety, then Becky’s an author to check out.

And then happy early release to two other dear friends, Beth Vogt and Meg Moseley.

Beth’s novel, Catch a Falling Star, releases next Tuesday, May 7th. As well as Meg Moseley’s, Gone South.

I’ve read both for endorsement and found them thoroughly enjoyable!

Beth’s is sure to make many a romance reader swoon.

And Meg is quickly becoming one of my favorite women’s fiction authors.

Hope you get a chance to check out these talented authors!

Let’s Talk: Which authors do you love sharing with your friends?