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In this episode of Blessed and Bossed Up, Tatum dives deep into the sixth wilderness mentality from Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer: “My behavior may be wrong, but it is not my fault.” This discussion touches on personal responsibility, confronting uncomfortable truths, and avoiding blame-shifting. Tatum shares practical insights on how this mentality impacts relationships, spiritual growth, and even entrepreneurship. She encourages listeners to ask God for self-revelation, even when it’s difficult.
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In this episode, Tatum dives into Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer, focusing on Wilderness Mentality #7: "My life is so miserable. I feel sorry for myself because my […]
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