Proverbs 23.7 is often quoted because it identifies the impact of dominant thoughts. Fact is, I become what I focus on. So, watch your focus!

Proverbs for Professionals verse paraphrase for Proverbs 23.7 as used in the post: I Become What I Focus On

The Precept Explained

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Precepts – as old as the hills! Proverbs 8.25

I become what I constantly think about! Hence, the precept in Proverbs 23.7.

What’s worse, my words may not reflect my true intentions. Thus, I may try to mask what’s really happening inside me.

Similarly, what someone says may hide their true intentions.

Which Spiral?

Most likely, you’ve heard about the impact of self-talk.

Actually, the stories we repeat to ourselves shape our ability to perform.

On one hand, I can visualize a way forward during a challenge and thus find ways to succeed.

Conversely, I talk down to myself, believe the negative self-talk, and dramatically reduce my ability to function successfully.

Fortunately or unfortunately, the choice is mine!

As such, the outcome affects my self-image and self-confidence. In turn, thoughts become behavior.

Truly, I become what I focus on!


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Effective decisions and wise behavior begin with absorbing the universal precepts.


Therefore, I do what I think about. Likewise, I become the person who dominates my thought life.

So, if I want to develop personally and professionally, I must improve my thinking because thoughts drive behavior!

Practically, who I am, how I think, and how I behave are closely linked. Most simply, it’s just how a reflection reveals my appearance, as expressed in Proverbs 27.19.

Proverbs for Professionals verse paraphrase for Proverbs 27.19 as used in the post: I Become What i Focus On

Apply this Today!

First, I must exercise discernment and social awareness in order to recognize underlying motives.

Second, I must develop self-awareness to recognize how my dominant world view impacts my decisions.

Third, I must see the abundance and opportunities to grow that are in front of me because I become my dominant passion!


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