Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess
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Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess

By Local Church Assembly for The Lord Jesus Christ

Come join us as we get practical help to reduce anxiety, stress, and toxic thinking, and instead create lasting, helpful, healthy habits!

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Panera Bread

49 Chestnut Street Beavercreek, OH 45430

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

About this event

Spirituality • Christianity

Anyone who has ever tried to shovel snow while it is still falling, or dig out a car from the ditch while the wheels are still spinning in mud, or deep clean a small house with five or six small children within knows what it is to attempt a futile task. Far too often, in spite of the overwhelming wealth of knowledge about wise living, good habits, and mental health supports, men and women more often feel and operate as though they possess that knowledge in vain.


Mental and physical health concerns are no longer outpaced by longer and happier lives--since 2011, people in Western countries have shorter and more unhappy and unhealthy life expectancies than the generations before them. Why the paradox? Why are there so many resources, and so little tangible application?


For over forty years, Dr. Caroline Leaf has applied her studies as a Communications Pathologist and Cognitive Neuroscientist to help people break through old ruts and dead-end neural pathways to think the healthy thoughts and form the beneficial habits that change behavior and significantly increase quality of life. Her book, Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess is full of sound science and practical practices to help you change both your thoughts and your actions for good.


Click for tickets, and come join us, Thursday, December 4, 2025 at 6:30 pm, for food, fellowship, and a great discussion at Panera Bread, The Greene. We'd love to see you there!


Check us out on MeetUp:

https://www.meetup.com/dayton-monthly-bible-study/events/310832864


Check us out on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/events/4875938602546358

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Dec 4 · 6:30 PM EST