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Anatomy of Change

S3- Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change!

Anatomy of Change

Anatomy of Change

Kids & Family, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Relationships, Society & Culture

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Summary In this episode of Short Sermons with Seth, the host explores the transformative power of perspective and meaning in our lives. Drawing on quotes from Dr. Wayne Dyer and biblical verses, Seth emphasizes that life is inherently meaningless until we assign our own meanings to experiences. He discusses the importance of focusing on positive aspects and renewing our minds to change our outlook on difficult situations. The conversation encourages listeners to seek gratitude and positivity, even in challenging times, and to rely on spiritual guidance for personal growth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Yo, what is up, guys? Welcome to another episode, episode two, in fact, of Triple S, short sermons with Seth.

0:08.7

And thank you so much for joining.

0:10.0

This is just something that I wanted to do for a long time, and finally the time is right to do it.

0:15.5

So I'm glad you're joining me today.

0:17.8

And today, we're going to talk about something that I've thought about for a long

0:22.0

time. I used to mention it on the podcast a long time ago, and it's a bunch of thoughts together.

0:30.0

But one main theme is one of my favorite quotes by Dr. Wayne Dyer. Go check him out, Dr. Wayne Dyer.

0:37.3

If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

0:42.5

And I'm going to bring in another quotes that I'm going to play here in a minute that kicked off this idea for today.

0:49.7

And then I'm also going to incorporate some Bible verses.

0:54.0

So, guys, I hope you listen with this within open

0:57.3

hearts, open ears. Jesus, I pray that you bless this time that we are hanging out and talking.

1:01.6

Give me your words, not mine. Thank you so much. Amen. So here's one quote that I want to play for you guys

1:09.0

and just listen and then we're going to talk about it. Okay, ready? Here we go. For me to play and I had injuries. Yes. So you say that there's no accidents and no mistakes. No. So if I'm following that. Self-sabotage? Hello? I'm not afraid of it. I just... Yes, you are. Well, I would wish to continue to follow that highest excitement.

1:30.1

Are you sure?

1:31.7

I'm sure.

1:32.9

Really?

1:34.0

Give us an example that's specific.

1:36.9

For example, when I was younger, basketball was my highest excitement.

1:40.3

All right.

1:40.9

It was a passion for me to play, and then I had injuries preventing me from continuing playing.

1:45.0

All right.

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