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A 30-Day Biblical Devotional

Your Mind Was Not
Designed to Carry
All of This.

30 days of Scripture, truth, and practical tools to help the anxious, overthinking Christian finally experience the peace God promised — starting today.

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You've been praying for peace.
But the thoughts keep coming back.

You're not struggling with faith. You're struggling with your mind. And no one around you seems to understand the difference.

You pray — and the moment you say Amen, the thoughts rush back. You meant every word. But so do the worries.
You know the verses about peace. You just can't seem to feel them. You've memorized Philippians 4:7. You just need it to actually work.
Your mind runs worst-case scenarios you didn't ask for and can't turn off. It happens in the car, in the shower, in the five minutes before you fall asleep.
You're exhausted — not just by life, but by your own thinking. The world outside is manageable. The noise inside is the real problem.
You feel guilty for struggling, because you believe God is in control. You know He is. You just can't get your nervous system to agree.
You've started to wonder if this is just who you are now. Like this is your personality. Like God's peace is for other people.
The mind is not a neutral space. It is a contested one. And what you allow to take root there will eventually bear fruit.
— Mind Under New Management

The problem isn't your faith.
It's that no one showed you
how to fight for your mind.

Most devotionals hand you comfort. They remind you that God is good, that He is near, that peace is yours in Christ. All of that is true.

But comfort without tools is a kind light shined into a dark room — it shows you what's there, but it doesn't move anything. The anxious thought is still sitting exactly where you left it.

What the overthinking Christian needs isn't more reassurance. It's a structured, biblical understanding of how the mind works as a battlefield — and practical weapons for taking it back.

That is exactly what this devotional was built to give you.

Structure, not just inspiration

4 weeks, each targeting a specific layer of the problem — from identifying lies to building habits of peace.

Scripture as a working weapon

Not just comforting passages — specific biblical truth applied directly to specific thoughts and patterns.

Honest about the battle

No pretending the anxiety isn't real. The devotional meets you in it — and shows you the way through it.

10–15 minutes a day

Designed for real life. No hour-long Bible studies required — just daily, focused engagement.

✦ Introducing the Devotional

Mind Under New Management

A 30-day devotional built specifically for the Christian who is tired of being at war with their own mind. Not a collection of encouraging quotes — a structured, day-by-day process grounded in Scripture, practical enough to actually change how you think.

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30 days. 4 targeted weeks.
One complete transformation.

Each week builds on the last. You don't just get encouragement — you get a progression. The kind that actually moves something.

Week One · Days 1–7

Dismantling Strongholds & Naming the Lies

"Before you can rebuild your mind, you have to see clearly what's been built there — and who built it."

  • The Mind Is the Battlefield
  • Tearing Down Mental Strongholds
  • Who Wrote That Thought?
  • The Weight of Trying to Hold Everything Together
  • The Prophecy You're Speaking Over Yourself
  • The Power Hidden in Silence
  • The Source That Doesn't Lie to You
Week Two · Days 8–14

Trading Anxiety for Peace

"Peace is not the absence of the storm. It is the presence of Someone in the boat with you who is not afraid of it."

  • The Divine Exchange
  • Peace as Your Personal Guard
  • Tomorrow Doesn't Belong to You
  • The Antidote That Rewires Everything
  • Laying It Down
  • The Anchor That Holds When Everything Moves
  • Rest That the Storm Cannot Reach
Week Three · Days 15–21

Restoring Identity & Healing the Self

"Most anxiety is not really about the future. It is about a person who does not yet know who they are — and is terrified."

  • The End of Condemnation
  • Someone Entirely New
  • Fear Was Never Part of Your Design
  • You Were Not an Accident
  • Grace for the End of Your Strength
  • Nothing Can Reach You Here
  • More Than a Conqueror
Week Four · Days 22–30

The Habit of Peace & The Filter of the Mind

"Victory is not a moment you arrive at. It is a direction you keep choosing — until the choosing becomes instinct."

  • The Philippians Filter
  • Guarding the Gates
  • What Your Mouth Is Building
  • When You Fall, You're Not Finished
  • When Purpose Outweighs the Problem
  • Peace as a Way of Life
  • It Was Already Won

A Final Word

The devotional closes with a direct word to the reader — not a summary, but a sending. A reminder of everything you've built over 30 days and where to go from here. Because the work doesn't end on Day 30. It's just beginning.

Victory is not a moment you arrive at. It is a direction you keep choosing — until the choosing becomes instinct, and the instinct becomes peace.
— Mind Under New Management, Week Four

Real people. Real change.

"I've read devotionals my whole life, but nothing ever addressed the mechanism of anxious thinking. This was different. By week two I was already noticing my thought patterns change. I finished all 30 days and I genuinely feel like I have a new relationship with my own mind."

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Sarah K. 34, Texas

"I've been a Christian for over 20 years and still struggled with anxiety most of that time. I knew the theology. I just couldn't get it into my daily experience. This devotional bridged that gap. It's theologically sound, deeply practical, and it meets you exactly where you are."

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Marcus T. 41, Georgia

"Week Three broke me open in the best way. 'You Were Not an Accident' — I read that day three times. I had never connected my anxiety with my identity before reading this. This is the book I wish I'd had at 18. I've already recommended it to four people."

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Rachel W. 28, California

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Mind Under New Management

A 30-Day Devotional for the Overthinking Soul

  • 30 daily readings — Scripture, reflection & application
  • 4 structured weeks targeting the root causes of overthinking
  • Week One: Dismantling Strongholds & Naming the Lies
  • Week Two: Trading Anxiety for Peace
  • Week Three: Restoring Identity & Healing the Self
  • Week Four: The Habit of Peace & The Filter of the Mind
  • A Final Word — your sending into what comes next
  • PDF format — read on phone, tablet, computer, or print
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Frequently Asked

This devotional is written for practicing Christians who take their faith seriously. It's Scripture-based and assumes belief. If you're exploring faith, much of it may still resonate — but it was built for people who already believe and are struggling to experience what they believe.

Each daily reading takes 10–15 minutes. The reflection questions can be worked through in a journal or mentally. It's designed to fit inside a real morning routine — not require you to build a new one around it.

Instantly. After completing your purchase through Hotmart, you receive a link to download your PDF immediately. You can read it on your phone, tablet, computer, or print it out — however works best for you.

Most devotionals comfort you. This one equips you. It's structured — not random encouragement — with a specific four-week progression from identifying lies, to exchanging anxiety for peace, to rebuilding identity, to forming habits of peace. It treats the mind as the battleground Scripture says it is, and it gives you real tools for that battle.

That's a fair question, and it deserves an honest answer. This devotional requires engagement, not just reading. If you move through it passively, it won't work — nothing would. But if you engage the reflection honestly, speak the truth aloud, and apply the daily framework, something changes. Not because the book is magic, but because the Scripture it's built on never fails. The structure is the difference. Use it.

The thoughts are not going away on their own.

You've already tried waiting them out. You've already tried ignoring them. You've already prayed and wondered why the relief didn't last.

Something has to change. Not your faith — your framework.

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