How Living Fearless Transformed My Coaching Business This Year and Could Change Your Business As Well


How Living Fearless Transformed My Coaching Business This Year and Could Change Your Business As Well

I read this book 3-4 times this year and it is filled with simple and deep truths that have set my heart free.

— 10 Quotes from Jamie Winship


1) “God never comes to you in a formula, and he never will. You know why? He respects and loves you too much to talk to you that way. He’s creative in how he talks. He’s mysterious.”

2) “The mystery of you. Trust me, you do not know yourself. If you did, you would be doing amazing things. The way you think of yourself is way too small. The way we think of the universe is way too small.”

3) “If you endeavor to love God with your soul, life becomes nearly unimaginable—the impossible moves into the sphere of possibility.”

4) “Confession is telling God the truth about what you really believe about him, yourself, and others. It’s the greatest act, a sacrament. God loves honest confession. Confession is the beginning of genuine transformation. If you don’t tell God your truth, how can he enlighten your reality with his truth?”


5) “The fingerprint of Satan on your life is secrecy and shame. Writing down thoughts and impressions gets them out of your mind and into the light.”

6) “Fear, guilt, and shame are false identities. It won’t matter how many accountability groups you go to, podcasts you listen to, or books you read. If you live in fear, you are still going to try to control things in order to cope with your anxiety. Your identity is fear.”

7) “In science, this heart-head connection is called neurocardiology. It’s fascinating that the heart is really the information gatherer and the brain is simply the organizer and processor.”

8) “The enemy does not want you to live from the heart. He wants you to live from the rational mind, because the rational mind is limited. The rational mind can create an industrial revolution, but it cannot fully understand concepts such as love, grace, and forgiveness. These ideas are transrational.”

9) “Our false identity is a trash pile that invites wrong belief in a myriad of lies. Trying to eliminate every lie we believe is time consuming and difficult. What is more effective is eliminating the false identity that attracts the lies and allows Satan a foothold into our spiritual life.”

10) “Mindfulness and self-affirmation involve sweeping your house clean and trying to keep the enemy out by sheer willpower. It might work for a moment, but it isn’t lasting transformation that sets a person free.”


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