She doesn’t present herself as someone who’s completely conquered negative thinking; rather, she share personal stories of her past challenges and areas where she continues to struggle.
Meyers uses scripture liberally throughout the book to support her ideas. Although I appreciate the use of scripture, I personally don’t like the version of scripture she uses. The Amplified Bible is very descriptive in its interpretation of verses, which is a distraction for me. It’s certainly not enough to stop reading Meyer’s books, just a personal preference for more straightforward versions, such as the NIV.
This is a book worth owning because you’ll find yourself reading it over and over again.
Disclaimer: I received this book for free through FaithWords.