Your Future Self Will Thank You Book Review By Drew Dyck


I thought this book would be great for me to review... self control is something we could all use a bit more of.... especially me... and especially when it comes to food!

Author's Note:

Why can’t I control my anger? Or stop overeating? Or wasting time online?

Why can't I seem to finish my projects? Or make progress in my spiritual life?

Why do I fall for the same stupid temptations over and over again?

When we fail, its easy to make excuses or blame our circumstances. But let’s face it: the biggest enemy is usually the one staring back at us from the mirror every morning.

We lack self-control.

Self-control isn’t very popular these days. We tend to think of it as boring, confining, the cop that shows up and shuts down the party. But the truth is that people who cultivate this vital virtue lead freer, happier, and more meaningful lives. After all, our bad habits—from the slight to the serious—bring a host of painful consequences. Ultimately, they keep us from becoming the people God created us to be.

This book is well-written, flows smoothly from chapter to chapter, and has a great balance of combining spiritual insights with the practical everyday life. It has great insights and good humor.

Focusing on just yourself leads to ruin. Self-control is about listening to and obeying God. Self-control isn't just one good character trait, a nice addition to the pantheon of virtues. It's foundational.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the book review blogger's program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.





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