If you want to keep the “Psychology + Faith” angle but make it sound more natural, consider these:
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https://www.google.com/search?q=SpeakJesus.com / https://www.google.com/search?q=SpeakingJesus.com
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Why: “Speaking Jesus” is a popular song and concept. It implies speaking His name over your problems (self-talk).
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https://www.google.com/search?q=MindOfJesus.com (or JesusMindset.com)
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Why: “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus” (Phil 2:5). It sounds more biblical than “self-talk.”
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https://www.google.com/search?q=TruthToSelf.com
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Why: In Christian circles, “Preaching the Gospel to yourself” is the standard phrase for self-talk.
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https://www.google.com/search?q=FaithSelfTalk.com
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Why: It removes the theological confusion about Jesus talking to Himself.
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Next Step: If you really like the specific angle of “Affirmations/Mindset,” would you like me to check if JesusMindset.com or ChristMinded.com are available? (These bridge the gap between “Self-Help” and “Theology” very well).
That’s a great choice. Both JesusMindset.com and ChristMinded.com are strong options that successfully bridge the gap between biblical wisdom and modern psychology/self-help.
I was unable to retrieve the live, updated registration status for both domains through the search tool. However, I can analyze their effectiveness and popularity potential based on their language and connection to scripture.
Here is the analysis for both names, assuming they are available for branding purposes:
1. JesusMindset.com
| Analysis Category | Verdict | Rationale |
| Popularity | High | “Mindset” is a massive keyword in self-help and wellness. It’s immediately recognizable and searchable. |
| Clarity | Excellent | It clearly communicates the site’s purpose: teachings on how to think, focus, and live based on Jesus’s example. |
| Theological Fit | Very Good | Directly relates to “renewing the mind” (Romans 12:2). It focuses on action and change. |
| Brand Vibe | Action-Oriented & Practical |
Why it Works for Your Goals
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Loving: A healthy mindset is the foundation of self-love and loving others.
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Wise: “Mindset” implies teachings, principles, and strategic thinking.
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Trusting: A mind set on Jesus is secure and trusts God’s control.
2. ChristMinded.com
| Analysis Category | Verdict | Rationale |
| Popularity | High Niche | While the word “Minded” is common, “ChristMinded” is a specific Christian term, giving it instant authority within the faith community. |
| Clarity | Excellent | The term is a direct reference to Philippians 2:5: “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” |
| Theological Fit | Superior | It’s a direct reference to a key New Testament instruction, giving the brand instant weight and depth. |
| Brand Vibe | Deep & Authoritative |
Why it Works for Your Goals
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Loving: The Philippians 2:5 passage is about humble, selfless love.
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Wise: It commands believers to adopt the wisdom and perspective of Christ.
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Trusting: To adopt Christ’s mind means fully trusting His example and sovereignty.
Final Verdict and Next Steps
Both are outstanding choices. ChristMinded.com has a slight edge in theological depth due to its direct biblical reference, while JesusMindset.com has an edge in secular keyword recognition.
Since it is highly likely that premium names like these may already be registered or are priced very high, here are some equally strong, creative alternatives based on the same concept:
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https://www.google.com/search?q=RenewMyMind.com (Highly active verb, direct scripture reference)
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https://www.google.com/search?q=JesusCenteredMind.com (Very specific and clear)
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https://www.google.com/search?q=TruthTalkNow.com (Focuses on the action of the mindset)
Next Step: Would you like me to research alternative TLDs (like .net, .org, .me, or .life) for JesusMindset or ChristMinded, or would you like to explore one of the alternatives listed above?
That is a strategic move. Since the .com versions of strong names like these are often taken or premium, exploring alternative TLDs (.net, .org, .me, .life) is the next best step.
While I cannot check live domain availability, I can confirm which TLDs are the best strategic fit for your specific goal: a loving, wise, and trusting relationship focused on mindset.
Analysis of Alternative TLDs
| TLD | Typical Use / Meaning | Fit for Your Goal (Mindset/Relationship) |
.net |
A network, resource hub, community, or portal. | Good. Implies a supportive community (e.g., JesusMindset.net as a place to connect). |
.org |
Non-profit organization, ministry, or large educational body. | Strong. Implies authority and a mission. (Note: A previous search suggests ChristMinded.org is likely taken/in use). |
.me |
Personal blog, portfolio, or individualized focus. | Excellent. Very strong for personal coaching, a testimony, or “my journey” content (e.g., ChristMinded.me). |
.life |
Lifestyle, health, wellness, self-help, or inspirational content. | Excellent. The perfect fit for a mindset/wellness brand (e.g., JesusMindset.life). |
Top Recommendations by TLD
Based on the combination of strong naming and TLD compatibility, these are the most effective pairings:
| Domain Option | Brand Vibe | Why It Works |
| ChristMinded.me | Personal & Intimate | Focuses on the individual relationship. Highly brandable for a coach, author, or personal ministry. |
| JesusMindset.life | Modern Wellness | Targets the massive self-help/wellness market. Clear, actionable, and aligns with lifestyle change. |
| ChristMinded.net | Community & Resource | Implies a collection of teachings, devotionals, and resources for the church body. |
Final Suggestion
To give you a highly effective name that is much more likely to be available in the valuable .com extension, you can reverse the name or add a strong relationship-focused word:
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https://www.google.com/search?q=MindsetInChrist.com
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Why it works: It’s grammatically perfect (“Mindset in Christ,” mirroring “Abide in Christ”), highly searchable, and is less likely to be registered than the core term.
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Next Step: Would you like to proceed with checking the availability of the alternatives I just suggested, like https://www.google.com/search?q=MindsetInChrist.com?
This is an excellent, strong choice that aligns perfectly with your goal of creating a brand focused on a loving, wise, and trusting relationship with Jesus.
Here is the analysis of JesusMinded.me:
1. Popularity and Brandability (High Potential)
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The Name “JesusMinded”: This term directly captures the concept of “renewing the mind” (Romans 12:2) and “having the mind of Christ” (Philippians 2:5). It is clear, concise, and uses an active, positive adjective.
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The TLD “.me”: This extension is an outstanding fit for this concept.
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It implies focus: JesusMinded.me signals that the content is all about my personal mindset and how I align it with Christ. This fits the “loving and trusting relationship” goal perfectly.
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2. Clarity and Understanding (Excellent)
Unlike “JesusAbiding” or “JesusSelfTalk,” the phrase “Jesus-minded” is easily and clearly understood by both Christians and the general public:
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Christian Audience: Immediately recognizes the biblical mandate to prioritize Jesus in one’s thinking.
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General Audience: Understands the compound word structure (e.g., “health-minded,” “business-minded”). It means: “My thinking is focused on Jesus.”
3. Availability Check
While I cannot definitively confirm its live registration status, the searches indicate:
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The overall search results did not show an active, large, high-traffic website currently using jesusminded.me. This means if it is available, you will be establishing the brand identity, which is a great opportunity.
Final Verdict
| Factor | Rating | Rationale |
| Name Quality | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Clear, concise, modern, and theologically grounded. |
| TLD Fit (.me) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Perfect for a personal ministry, coaching, or daily devotion/mindset content. |
| Popularity | High | The combination of a strong concept (“Mindset”) and a personal TLD creates an excellent, marketable brand. |
JesusMinded.me is a highly recommended domain for your purposes.
Next Step: Now that you have selected a strong name and TLD, would you like me to help you brainstorm a tagline or a mission statement that clearly communicates the “loving, wise, and trusting relationship” of your brand?
🌟 Tagline Options (Short & Punchy)
Taglines are ideal for headers, social media bios, and logos.
| Focus | Tagline | Why it Works |
| Trust & Peace | Your Mind. His Peace. Forever. | Focuses on the security and rest found in a trusting relationship. |
| Wisdom & Guidance | Thinking Right. Living Fully. | Action-oriented, connecting a wise mindset to a fulfilling life. |
| Love & Intimacy | Closer Thinking, Deeper Love. | Highlights the personal aspect (“me”) and the growth in love. |
| Modern & Clear | Mindset, Trust, and Truth. | A simple list that covers all your core values clearly. |
✨ Mission Statement Options (Aspirational & Descriptive)
A mission statement articulates your purpose and the “why” behind the brand.
Option 1: The Transformational Mission
This option emphasizes change, covering Wisdom and Trust.
“Our mission is to guide you in renewing your mind with biblical truth (Wisdom), equipping you to trust Jesus completely, and empowering you to live your most confident life.”
Option 2: The Relational Mission
This option emphasizes the intimacy and Love of the relationship.
“JesusMinded.me is dedicated to cultivating an intimate, everyday relationship with Christ. We help you establish lasting trust in His promises and discover the unfailing love that transforms every thought.”
Option 3: The All-in-One Mission
This option clearly lists all three of your core values.
“To help every follower cultivate a Jesus-Minded life: a relationship built on unwavering trust, guided by spiritual wisdom, and overflowing with unconditional love.”
Your Next Step
Which of these concepts—Trust & Peace, Wisdom & Guidance, or Love & Intimacy—feels like the most important starting point for your content?
I can take that focus and brainstorm five specific blog post or video ideas for the JesusMinded.me platform.
That’s a wonderful focus. The combination of JesusMinded.me with Love & Intimacy promises deep, rich, and highly personal content.
The goal for these ideas is to show people how to use their mindset to experience closer relationship with Jesus.
Here are 5 specific content ideas (suitable for a blog post, podcast episode, or short video series) for your platform:
💖 5 Content Ideas for JesusMinded.me (Love & Intimacy Focus)
| # | Content Title | Core Focus | Why it Works |
| 1 | How to Quiet Your Mind and Hear God’s Whisper: A Jesus-Minded Prayer Practice | Love & Wisdom | Teaches a practical method (wisdom) for achieving the intimacy needed to listen in prayer (love). |
| 2 | From Performance to Presence: Finding Complete Trust in Jesus’ Unconditional Love | Trust & Love | Addresses the common mindset barrier of earning God’s love. Shows how to rest (trust) in His existing love. |
| 3 | The Lie That Kills Closeness: Identifying the False Thoughts That Separate You from Jesus | Mindset & Intimacy | Directly tackles the “Minded” part of your brand. Focuses on renewing the mind to overcome feelings of guilt or separation. |
| 4 | 5 Simple Practices to Stay ‘Heart-to-Heart’ with Jesus All Day | Wisdom & Daily Life | Provides actionable, small steps for maintaining an awareness of His presence (intimacy) throughout a busy day (practical wisdom). |
| 5 | The Joy of John 15: What It Means to Be Loved and to Love Him Back | Biblical Depth & Love | Explores the concept of “abiding” (which you previously liked) as the ultimate loving union—a foundation for the whole brand. |
Next Step: Do you have a favorite among these ideas, or would you like to refine the brand’s focus from “Love & Intimacy” to a different strong emotion, like “Unshakeable Trust” or “Daily Guidance/Wisdom”?
That is an excellent choice! “How to Quiet Your Mind and Hear God’s Whisper: A Jesus-Minded Prayer Practice” is a high-value topic that perfectly blends the practical ‘mindset’ theme of your brand with the ‘intimacy’ focus you desire.
This title promises a solution to a common struggle (distraction) using a clear methodology (“Jesus-Minded Prayer Practice”).
Here is a simple outline of the key points and supporting ideas you could use to structure this content for JesusMinded.me:
📝 Content Outline: Hearing God’s Whisper
I. Introduction: The Noise Problem
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Hook: Start with the universal struggle: We want to hear God, but our minds are loud.
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The Jesus-Minded Premise: True prayer isn’t just speaking to God; it’s listening from a mind already set on Him (quieted, trusted).
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Promise: Introduce the “Jesus-Minded Practice”—a simple way to shift your focus from anxiety to audience.
II. Step 1: The Trust Anchor (Focus on Trust)
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Point: You can’t listen if you’re worried about what you should be doing. We need to anchor our minds in His finished work.
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Action: The 3-Second Surrender. Before starting, verbally surrender your to-do list, your worries, and your identity to Jesus. (“I trust you with this hour, Jesus.”)
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Mindset Check: This is an act of Trust, not performance.
III. Step 2: The Presence Mindset (Focus on Intimacy)
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Point: Shift your thoughts from asking to abiding (remaining near). God isn’t distant; He is present.
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Action: A Single Scripture Visualization. Choose one word or verse (e.g., “Love,” “Rest,” “Be Still,” or “I Am With You”) and hold the image of Jesus in the room with you. Let the scripture quiet the inner chaos.
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Wisdom Check: True intimacy comes from acknowledging His constant Presence.
IV. Step 3: Clear the Channel (Focus on Wisdom/Practicality)
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Point: How to manage wandering thoughts when they inevitably arrive.
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Action: The Mental Notepad. Don’t try to silence distracting thoughts (chores, emails, arguments). Instead, mentally write them down on an imaginary notepad and tell them, “I’ll deal with you later.” Then gently return to the single word/visualization from Step 2.
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Wisdom Check: Learn to discern your own voice from God’s; God’s “whisper” is rarely accusatory or frantic.
V. Conclusion: Your Quiet Mind, His Loud Love
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Summary: Briefly recap the three steps (Surrender, Visualize, Return).
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Closing Statement: Hearing God’s whisper isn’t about forcing silence; it’s about making a deliberate choice to focus your mind on the one who already loves and trusts you.
Would you like me to take any of these steps and expand it into a detailed section, such as providing three specific “Single Scripture Visualizations” for Step 2?
yes, all 5. Content Outline: Feeling God’s Whisper or feeling Jesus’s whisper (I feel Jesus presence mote the hearing his words.)
I. Introduction: The Noise Problem
Hook: Start with the universal struggle: We want to hear God, but our minds are loud.
The Jesus-Minded Premise: True prayer isn’t just speaking to God; it’s listening from a mind already set on Him (quieted, trusted).
Promise: Introduce the “Jesus-Minded Practice”—a simple way to shift your focus from anxiety to audience.
II. Step 1: The Trust Anchor (Focus on Trust)
Point: You can’t listen if you’re worried about what you should be doing. We need to anchor our minds in His finished work.
Action: The 3-Second Surrender. Before starting, verbally surrender your to-do list, your worries, and your identity to Jesus. (“I trust you with this hour, Jesus.”)
Mindset Check: This is an act of Trust, not performance.
III. Step 2: The Presence Mindset (Focus on Intimacy)
Point: Shift your thoughts from asking to abiding (remaining near). God isn’t distant; He is present.
Action: A Single Scripture Visualization. Choose one word or verse (e.g., “Love,” “Rest,” “Be Still,” or “I Am With You”) and hold the image of Jesus in the room with you. Let the scripture quiet the inner chaos.
Wisdom Check: True intimacy comes from acknowledging His constant Presence.
IV. Step 3: Clear the Channel (Focus on Wisdom/Practicality)
Point: How to manage wandering thoughts when they inevitably arrive.
Action: The Mental Notepad. Don’t try to silence distracting thoughts (chores, emails, arguments). Instead, mentally write them down on an imaginary notepad and tell them, “I’ll deal with you later.” Then gently return to the single word/visualization from Step 2.
Wisdom Check: Learn to discern your own voice from God’s; God’s “whisper” is rarely accusatory or frantic.
V. Conclusion: Your Quiet Mind, His Loud Love
Summary: Briefly recap the three steps (Surrender, Visualize, Return).
Closing Statement: Hearing God’s whisper isn’t about forcing silence; it’s about making a deliberate choice to focus your mind on the one who already loves and trusts you
That is an excellent clarification! Focusing on feeling Jesus’s presence rather than strictly hearing words perfectly reinforces the “Love & Intimacy” focus of your brand. It makes the content immediately more accessible and personal.
I will incorporate that focus and expand on all five sections of the outline you provided, offering specific content and examples for each point.
Here is the expanded content outline for your post, “How to Quiet Your Mind and Feel Jesus’s Presence: A Jesus-Minded Prayer Practice”:
📝 Expanded Content Outline: Feeling Jesus’s Presence
I. Introduction: The Noise Problem (The Shift to Feeling)
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Hook: The Universal Struggle. We try to connect, but the noise of anxiety, the to-do list, and self-criticism is deafening. We leave prayer feeling more exhausted than intimate.
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The Jesus-Minded Premise (Focus Shift): True prayer isn’t just speaking to God’s authority; it’s listening to His love. The goal is not to force words out of Him, but to quiet your mind enough to feel His abiding Presence. The feeling of unwavering acceptance is often God’s loudest communication.
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Promise: Introduce the “Jesus-Minded Practice”—a simple, three-step method to shift your focus from frantic performance to peaceful audience, allowing you to feel His nearness and acceptance.
II. Step 1: The Trust Anchor (Focus on Trust)
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Point: You Can’t Rest in His Presence While Holding Your Worry. A mind weighed down by self-reliance or guilt cannot perceive peace. We must actively surrender the things that make us feel like we need to be in control.
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Action: The 3-Second Surrender. Before you begin, verbally or mentally surrender these three things to Jesus, stating your trust:
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Your Agenda: “I surrender my to-do list and what I feel I should be doing. I trust You with this time.”
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Your Worries: “I surrender this anxiety about [specific item]. I trust Your provision.”
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Your Identity: “I surrender my guilt and need to earn Your love. I trust Your finished work for my worth.”
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Mindset Check: This is an act of radical Trust, not a duty. By laying down your burdens, you clear the space for the gentle reality of His presence to fill the void.
III. Step 2: The Presence Mindset (Focus on Intimacy)
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Point: Intimacy requires a quiet heart. Shift your thoughts from active asking to passive abiding (remaining near). Jesus isn’t distant; He is waiting for you to notice Him.
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Action: Single Scripture Visualizations. Choose one word or verse to silently repeat. This word becomes the “door” through which you focus your mind, allowing you to feel His Presence.
| Visualization Anchor | Scripture Foundation | How to Focus (The Feeling) |
| REST | “Come to me, all you who are weary… and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) | The Feeling: Imagine laying your head on His shoulder, releasing all physical tension and allowing your mind to stop striving. |
| I AM WITH YOU | “I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20) | The Feeling: Imagine His hand on your shoulder or His silent gaze of complete acceptance. This grounds you in secure Trust. |
| BELOVED | “See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!” (1 John 3:1) | The Feeling: Focus on the warmth and unconditional nature of His Love, knowing you are His treasured creation, with nothing left to prove. |
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Wisdom Check: True intimacy comes from acknowledging His constant, non-judgmental Presence. Let the scripture word be the gentle anchor for your wandering mind.
IV. Step 3: Clear the Channel (Focus on Wisdom/Practicality)
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Point: Wandering thoughts are inevitable. We need a wise, practical strategy for dealing with them without getting derailed.
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Action: The Mental Notepad Technique. When distracting thoughts (chores, emails, arguments) flood your mind:
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Acknowledge: “Hello, laundry list.”
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Redirect: Mentally write the thought down on an imaginary notepad.
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Postpone: Gently whisper, “I’ll deal with you later.”
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Return: Gently and immediately return to your Single Scripture Visualization from Step 2. Do not judge yourself for getting distracted; just return to the Presence.
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Wisdom Check: Learn to discern the source of your thoughts. God’s gentle promptings are never harsh or demanding. His Presence feels like peace, clarity, and unconditional Love.
V. Conclusion: Your Quiet Mind, His Loud Love
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Summary: Briefly recap the three steps: Anchor (Surrender), Abide (Visualize), and Return (Notepad Technique).
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Closing Statement: Hearing God’s whisper isn’t about forcing silence; it’s about making a deliberate choice to align your mind with the reality of His Presence. When your mind is quiet, the love and trust you have in Jesus become a feeling—a certainty of acceptance that is louder and clearer than any word. Your Jesus-Minded life starts in this quiet place.
I have now expanded all five sections of your outline to focus on Feeling Jesus’s Presence and highlighted your core brand themes of Love, Trust, and Wisdom.
Would you like me to now focus on the Trust theme and expand the content for another idea, such as “From Performance to Presence: Finding Complete Trust in Jesus’ Unconditional Love”?
That’s a powerful topic that gets right to the heart of the Christian walk. “From Performance to Presence: Finding Complete Trust in Jesus’ Unconditional Love” tackles the root issue that prevents true intimacy (love) and rest (trust).
Here is an expanded content outline for this topic for your JesusMinded.me platform:
📝 Content Outline: Performance to Presence
I. Introduction: The Exhaustion of the Earning Mind
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Hook: The Hidden Burden. Start by asking the reader: “Do you ever feel exhausted in your faith, like you’re constantly checking a list and waiting for God to be disappointed?” This is the Performance Trap.
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Define the Problem: Performance-based thinking replaces Trust with frantic effort. It makes us think Jesus’s love is conditional on our productivity, which kills intimacy.
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The Promise: Introduce the shift to Presence. The Jesus-Minded life is about moving your thoughts from earning to receiving—allowing you to be fully loved and completely trusted.
II. The Trap: Why Performance Kills Trust and Love
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Point: Performance is Self-Centered. It keeps your focus on your own adequacy (or inadequacy) rather than on Jesus’s finished work. When your focus is inward, you cannot be intimate with Him.
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The Lie We Believe (Wisdom Check): The thought, “If I pray harder, read more, and serve constantly, then Jesus will be proud of me.” The lie is that His love is a future reward, not a current reality.
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The Result: This mindset creates distance, anxiety, and a shaky foundation for Trust. When you fail, your entire faith feels threatened.
III. The Foundation: Anchoring Your Mind in Christ’s Work (Trust)
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Point: Jesus’s Work is Complete. The shift from performance to presence is rooted in the biblical reality of Grace. There is nothing left for you to do to be loved.
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Action: The ‘Already Done’ Affirmation. Train your mind to affirm: “I am already accepted.” Use these specific truths to counter performance thoughts:
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Counter Guilt: “I am righteous in Christ.” (Not trying to get righteous.)
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Counter Comparison: “I am uniquely designed by Him.” (Not trying to be someone else.)
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Counter Failure: “His grace is sufficient for me.” (Not trying to be sufficient.)
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Mindset Check: This is the act of Trust. You are deliberately letting go of control and placing your worth entirely on Jesus. This frees your mind to focus on Love.
IV. The Shift: Moving from Doing to Simply Being (Love & Presence)
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Point: Intimacy is Being, Not Doing. When you trust that His love is unconditional, your efforts are no longer attempts to earn love, but expressions of response to love.
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Action: The 5-Minute ‘Just Be’ Practice (Practical Wisdom):
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Stop: Pause whatever activity you are currently engaged in (even if it’s reading).
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Breathe: Take three slow, conscious breaths, thanking Jesus for His presence.
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Witness: Close your eyes and mentally picture Jesus looking at you. He is not looking for a checklist; He is looking at His beloved.
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Receive: Simply let that feeling of His gaze—His unconditional Love—wash over you for 5 minutes. No asking, no confessing, just being.
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Wisdom Check: When you move from “What do I need to do for Jesus?” to “What is Jesus doing for me?” your heart shifts from striving to simple, intimate companionship.
V. Conclusion: The Freedom of Unconditional Love
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Summary: Recap the journey from the exhausted life of performance to the restful life of presence, emphasizing the key shift in Mindset.
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Closing Statement: The Jesus-Minded life is the opposite of hustle. It’s the constant, conscious choice to trust His finished work, which frees your mind to experience the deep, satisfying reality of His unconditional love. That freedom is your truest expression of JesusMinded.me.
Here is an expanded content outline for a topic focused on Wisdom and Daily Guidance for your JesusMinded.me platform:
📝 Content Outline: Wisdom and Daily Guidance
Title Idea: Beyond the Map: 3 Ways a Jesus-Minded Approach Guides Your Toughest Decisions
I. Introduction: The Need for True North
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Hook: Decision Fatigue. Start by acknowledging the modern struggle: We are drowning in options (career, relationships, finances) but starved for direction. We want clarity, not confusion.
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Define Jesus-Minded Wisdom: True wisdom isn’t just knowing scripture (knowledge); it’s having the mind of Christ (Mindset) applied to your specific life (Guidance). It’s not a map—it’s a compass that constantly points to the best path.
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The Promise: Introduce the three “Guidance Habits” of a Jesus-Minded person that bring clarity, confidence, and direction to your toughest choices.
II. Guidance Habit 1: The ‘Does This Flow?’ Test (Focus on Love & Trust)
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Point: Guidance Flows from Your Identity, Not Your Fear. Bad decisions are often made from a place of fear or a frantic need to prove something. True guidance flows from a heart anchored in Jesus’s love.
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Action: The Flow Test. Before making a decision, mentally check: “Does this decision flow from my identity as the Loved Child of God (Love), or from the pressure to earn something (Performance)?”
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Example: Choosing a job because you trust God to provide (Flow) versus choosing a job out of financial panic (Fear).
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Mindset Check: This requires Trust. When you stop fearing failure and start trusting His love, your choices become clearer and calmer.
III. Guidance Habit 2: The Wisdom Filter (Focus on Wisdom & Clarity)
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Point: Every Decision Needs a Scriptural Filter. While scripture may not name your next job, it establishes the principles (wisdom) by which you should choose it.
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Action: The 3-P Filter. Run your decision (e.g., “Should I move?”) through these three mental filters derived from Christ’s wisdom:
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Peace: Does this path bring a sustainable, inner Peace? (Colossians 3:15: “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts.”)
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People: Does this choice help me Love People better, or isolate me? (Mark 12:31: Love your neighbor.)
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Principle: Does this align with clear biblical Principles (integrity, honesty, justice)?
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Wisdom Check: If a decision fails all three filters, the Jesus-Minded choice is almost certainly “No.”
IV. Guidance Habit 3: The ‘Next Step’ Practice (Practical Application)
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Point: Guidance is Daily, Not Done in One Go. We often fail in guidance by trying to see ten steps ahead. Jesus-Minded wisdom knows God only lights the path right in front of you.
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Action: The Daily 5-Minute Check-In. Start your day with this simple request, reflecting your Trust: “Jesus, what is the single next step you want me to take today to honor you and serve others?”
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Focus: Don’t worry about the big life plan. Focus on the next phone call, email, or conversation.
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Visualization: Picture His light shining only on your feet for the next few hours.
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Wisdom Check: This practice builds Trust in His daily provision, training your mind to live in the moment of His current guidance rather than the fog of the future.
V. Conclusion: Confidence Found in His Direction
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Summary: Recap how the three habits (The Flow Test, The Wisdom Filter, The Next Step Practice) combine to replace anxiety with direction.
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Closing Statement: The Jesus-Minded life gives you confidence that goes beyond the map. It is the daily assurance that you are not just making smart decisions, but you are being wisely guided by the One who loves you unconditionally and trusts you to follow His lead.
We have now developed outlines for the three core pillars of your brand: Love/Intimacy, Trust/Acceptance, and Wisdom/Guidance.
Here is an expansion of your content ideas, focusing on micro-prayers and slogans for love and self-worth:
🧘 Micro & Mini Prayers for a Jesus-Minded Day
These short phrases are perfect for social media graphics, Instagram stories, text message reminders, or quick mental resets throughout the day.
Micro Prayers (1-3 Words for Instant Reset)
| Focus | Micro Prayer | Intent (What it does for the Mindset) |
| Trust/Anxiety | Rest in You. | Releases control when panic arises. |
| Presence/Intimacy | You are here. | Acknowledges His nearness when feeling alone. |
| Patience/Wisdom | Guide my hands. | Asks for direction before starting a task. |
| Self-Love/Worth | I am Beloved. | Counters self-criticism or shame. |
| Forgiveness/Grace | Softness, Lord. | Asks for a humble heart when feeling resentment. |
Mini Prayers (1-Sentence Focus for Deepening Connection)
| Focus | Mini Prayer | Intent (The Mindset Shift) |
| Trust | I exchange my worry for Your peace right now. | A conscious, active decision to choose faith over fear. |
| Intimacy | Thank You for loving me exactly as I am right now. | Centers the mind on reception of love, not earning it. |
| Wisdom | Give me the wisdom to see the next right step. | Simplifies decision-making by focusing on the immediate path. |
| Self-Worth | Help me see myself through your eyes of grace. | A request for God’s perspective to replace self-judgment. |
| Service | Use me to be Your hands and feet in this moment. | Shifts focus outward from self-absorption to selfless love. |
❤️ Slogans & Taglines for Loving Yourself and Jesus
The JesusMinded.me approach to self-love is: Jesus’s love is the source of my self-worth. These slogans reflect that healthy, Christ-centered perspective.
Short & Powerful Slogans (For Social Media/Branding)
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Loved by Him, Loving Me.
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(The cleanest, most direct statement of the source of self-worth).
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Resting in His Love, Living in My Worth.
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(Focuses on the Trust theme leading to self-acceptance).
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Grace for Me. Grace for All.
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(Connects personal healing with the ability to love others).
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See Him Clear, See Yourself True.
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(Emphasizes Wisdom—a right view of Jesus leads to a right view of self).
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Set Your Mind on Christ. Find Yourself There.
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(A strong, actionable call-to-action for the brand).
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Guiding Principles (Longer Statements)
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“The Jesus-Minded journey: We move from hating our flaws to resting in His grace.”
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“Self-love flows naturally when you realize you are already completely loved by Him.”
Next Step: We’ve covered content and slogans. The next critical step for a mindset brand is creating a Signature Resource (e.g., a free guide or mini-course).
Here is a name and structure for a free guide/mini-course that incorporates all the themes we have built for JesusMinded.me:
🎁 Signature Resource: The Jesus-Minded Companion
Name: The Jesus-Minded Companion: Your 7-Day Guide to Presence and Peace
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Why it works: It uses your brand name, promises an immediate transformation (Peace), and positions Jesus as a close friend (“Companion”). The 7-day format is highly digestible.
7-Day Resource Structure
The resource structure guides the reader through a practical journey, moving from identifying the problem (fear/performance) to practicing the solution (love/rest).
| Day | Focus Theme | Lesson Title | Actionable Tool (Mindset Practice) | Core Pillar(s) |
| Day 1 | Identity & Love | Stop Earning, Start Belonging: Anchoring Your Worth in Christ. | The ‘I Am Beloved’ Affirmation: Daily exercise to replace self-criticism with God’s view of you. | Love |
| Day 2 | Surrender & Trust | The Trust Anchor: Laying Down Control to Find Real Rest. | The 3-Second Surrender Practice: Applying the technique from our previous outline to daily anxiety. | Trust |
| Day 3 | Mindset Clarity | The Wisdom Filter: How to Stop Negative Thoughts Immediately. | The Mental Notepad Technique: Acknowledging and redirecting distracting thoughts back to Jesus. | Wisdom |
| Day 4 | Guidance | One Step at a Time: Discovering Jesus’s Direction for Today. | The Daily 5-Minute Check-In: Practice asking for the “single next step” (The Wisdom/Guidance focus). | Wisdom |
| Day 5 | Presence | Heart-to-Heart: Using Stillness to Feel Jesus’s Nearness. | The Single Scripture Visualization: Focused practice on resting in one word (e.g., REST, BELOVED) to deepen intimacy. | Love/Intimacy |
| Day 6 | Action & Love | Flowing Outward: Turning Your Peace into Compassion for Others. | The ‘Softness, Lord’ Mini Prayer: Practice using your rest to extend grace and love to one difficult person today. | Love |
| Day 7 | Integration | Living Unburdened: Making the Jesus-Minded Life Your New Normal. | The Weekly Rest Covenant: A practical plan for integrating these practices into your busy schedule for sustainable peace. | Trust/All |
This resource outlines a complete journey that establishes your expertise and leads the user through the transformation promised by the JesusMinded.me brand.
Since I cannot directly register the domain for you, the crucial next step is to secure JesusMinded.me immediately through a domain registrar.
Here is a summary of the powerful brand elements you have built, which are now ready for launch:
| Element | Finalized Selection | Core Pillars Covered |
| Domain Name | JesusMinded.me | Mindset, Personal Focus, Intimacy |
| Top Slogan | Loved by Him, Loving Me. | Love, Self-Worth |
| Core Theme | Love, Trust, and Wisdom | All Three |
| Signature Resource | The Jesus-Minded Companion: Your 7-Day Guide to Presence and Peace | Practical Application, Trust, Peace |
| Flagship Content | How to Quiet Your Mind and Feel Jesus’s Presence | Intimacy, Practical Wisdom |
🚀 Recommended Launch Checklist:
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Secure the Domain: Go to a domain registrar (like GoDaddy, Namecheap, etc.) and register JesusMinded.me right away.
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Set Up Hosting: Select a web hosting provider and point your domain to it.
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Create the Free Guide: Write the content for The Jesus-Minded Companion (using the 7-day outline) and package it as a PDF download. This will be your primary tool for gathering email sign-ups.
Here is an outline for your About Me page and the overall website structure.
1. ✍️ About Me Page Content Outline (Your Story)
The goal is to move the reader from “I know the Author” to “I trust the Author” by sharing your relatable vulnerability and the transformation you discovered.
Title Idea: My Story: From Hustle to Heart-to-Heart
| Section Heading | Goal & Key Message | Core Brand Pillar |
| I Was a Performance Addict | The Hook (Vulnerability): Start with the “before” state. Describe what exhaustion felt like—always checking the to-do list, feeling guilty after praying, believing Jesus’s love was dependent on your effort. | Trust (Lack Thereof) |
| The Moment the Mindset Shifted | The Turning Point: Describe the moment of realization (a breakdown, a specific scripture, a quiet moment). The epiphany was: Jesus wanted my presence, not my perfection. | Wisdom |
| The Jesus-Minded Discovery | The Method: Explain how you began developing the practical strategies (like the 3-Second Surrender, the Mental Notepad) to manage your thoughts and simply receive His love. This is where your Mindset approach was born. | Practicality |
| Why JesusMinded.me Exists | The Brand Promise: This is the call to action for the reader. State that the goal of the site is to help them skip the years of struggle and go directly to the peace you found. “This isn’t about more work—it’s about less striving and more intimacy.” | Love & Intimacy |
| Let’s Walk Together | The Final Call: Introduce yourself formally ([Your Name]), share a relevant personal detail (e.g., “I’m a coffee-drinker and a quiet time advocate.”), and invite them to download the Signature Resource. | Trust & Connection |
2. 🌐 Website Structure (Main & Subheadings)
A simple, clean structure ensures your wisdom is easy to navigate and converts visitors into email subscribers.
A. Main Navigation (Top Menu)
The top-level menu should be concise and action-oriented:
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Home
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About
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Resources
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Blog (or The Mindset Archive)
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Connect
B. Page-Specific Headings & Content
1. Home Page
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Main Banner: (Hero Section) Title: JesusMinded.me: Find Your Rest in Him. Slogan: Loved by Him, Loving Me.
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Call to Action: (Primary CTA) Banner image and button for “Download Your Free Guide: The Jesus-Minded Companion.”
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What We Teach: Three small sections for your core pillars: Love, Trust, Wisdom.
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Latest Insight: A link/preview to the most recent blog post.
2. About Page
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My Story: From Hustle to Heart-to-Heart (Content from Section 1 above)
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Our Core Beliefs (The 3 Pillars)
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Why a .me Domain? (Explaining the personal, journey-based approach)
3. Resources Page
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The Jesus-Minded Companion (Your Primary Lead Magnet)
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The Mindset Toolkit: (Subheadings for Micro & Mini Prayers, Daily Affirmations)
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Recommended Reading: (List of books that align with your themes)
4. Blog (or The Mindset Archive)
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Categories (Filter by Pillar):
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Love & Intimacy (e.g., “How to Feel Jesus’s Presence”)
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Trust & Rest (e.g., “From Performance to Presence”)
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Wisdom & Guidance (e.g., “Beyond the Map: Decision Making”)
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Featured Series: (A grouping of related posts, like the 7-Day Companion content).
5. Connect Page
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Contact Form
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Social Links
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Partnerships/Speaking Inquiries
Next Step: To help draft the personal narrative for your “About Me” page, I need to know a little bit about your specific “Struggle” that led to this breakthrough.
That clarity is incredibly powerful. Burnout, anxiety, and perfectionism are the three cornerstones of the “performance trap,” and sharing this vulnerability will instantly build trust with your audience.
Here is the drafted content for your “About Me” page, integrating your specific journey into the brand narrative:
My Story: From Burnout and Perfectionism to Peace in His Presence
(The Opening Hook)
If I’m being honest, I spent years running myself into the ground in my faith. My relationship with Jesus was less about love and more about a checklist.
I was trapped in a relentless cycle: I chased perfection, which led to crippling anxiety when I inevitably failed, and ultimately resulted in total burnout. My prayer life felt like an exhausting job interview, and I believed His acceptance was directly tied to my effort, my serving hours, and my flawless devotionals.
I was utterly miserable, constantly trying to earn a love that was already freely given.
The Moment the Mindset Shifted (The Breakthrough)
The change didn’t come from trying harder; it came from stopping.
My true breakthrough happened when I realized the anxiety was a symptom of a faulty mindset. I was focusing on my own performance instead of trusting His finished work. The truth hit me: Jesus wanted my heart-to-heart presence, not my frantic perfection.
I learned that true rest wasn’t found by slowing down my schedule—it was found by deliberately setting my mind on Christ. That moment was the birth of the Jesus-Minded approach: a practical way to let go of self-effort and simply receive His unwavering love.
Why JesusMinded.me Exists
I created JesusMinded.me as the guide I desperately needed during those years of burnout and anxiety.
This platform is dedicated to helping you escape that same trap by equipping you with wisdom to manage your thoughts and trust to live in complete love.
This isn’t about adding more items to your spiritual to-do list. It’s about learning to align your mind with the reality of His grace, so you can stop striving and start securely living.
Let’s Walk Together
I’m [Insert Your Name], and I understand the weight of performance. But I also know the incredible freedom of being Jesus-Minded.
If you’re ready to replace anxiety with rest, and perfectionism with peace, let’s begin this journey.
Final Call to Action (CTA):
That’s a smart move. Social media is where you will introduce your brand’s unique solution—moving from the pain points of burnout/anxiety to the peace of the Jesus-Minded life.
Here are three distinct social media posts based on your core themes (Trust, Love, Wisdom) and the personal struggles you shared.
📱 Social Media Content Drafts for JesusMinded.me
1. Post Focused on Trust & Rest (Addressing Burnout)
This post is short, powerful, and perfect for Instagram or X (Twitter). It uses a strong visual contrast (hustle vs. rest).
| Platform | Copy & Strategy | Core Call to Action |
| Instagram/X | Caption: 🛑 If you’re running on fumes, that feeling isn’t the Holy Spirit—it’s burnout. We confuse frantic hustle with holiness. The anxiety you feel is your mind screaming, “I can’t trust myself to keep this pace!” The Jesus-Minded shift? Stop trying to earn the rest. Simply receive it. Micro-Prayer Reset: “Rest in You, Jesus.” Repeat that 3 times before you move. Question: What is one thing you can stop trying to earn today? #JesusMindedMe #BurnoutRecovery #ChristianAnxiety #TrustGod | DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE: Ready to find true rest? Link in bio to get The Jesus-Minded Companion: 7 Days to Peace. |
| Image/Reel Idea | A split screen: One side is blurry/fast motion (to-do lists). The other side is clear, still, and focused on a single object (e.g., a cup of coffee, an open Bible). |
2. Post Focused on Love & Intimacy (Addressing Perfectionism)
This is a deeper, narrative post suitable for Facebook or a Blog Introduction. It addresses the heart of perfectionism—conditional love.
| Platform | Copy & Strategy | Core Call to Action |
| Facebook/Blog | Title: Perfectionism is a Lie That Kills Love. I used to believe that if I was perfect, I’d finally be loved. This pursuit of a flawless spiritual life kept me isolated and exhausted. But perfectionism is just self-worship in a church dress—it keeps the focus on my performance instead of His acceptance. The Jesus-Minded truth? His acceptance is 100% complete right now. You are the Beloved, not the project. Your worth is based on His identity, not your activity. Today’s Intimacy Challenge: Mentally whisper: “Thank you for loving me exactly as I am.” Do it every time guilt sneaks in. | ESCAPE THE TRAP: If you’re tired of performing, grab your free guide! Learn the 7-day practice to shift from earning love to Jesus-Minded presence. [Link Here] |
| Image Idea | A personal photo of yourself looking peaceful or a graphic with the slogan: Loved by Him, Loving Me. |
3. Post Focused on Wisdom & Guidance (Addressing Clarity)
This post is designed as an Instagram Carousel or a short video hook that offers immediate, actionable guidance.
| Platform | Copy & Strategy | Core Call to Action |
| Carousel/Reel Hook | HOOK: Are you wrestling with a decision? Stop trying to see the whole map. Jesus-Minded Wisdom only lights the step right in front of you. Slide 1: STEP 1: The Peace Filter. Does this decision bring sustainable peace or immediate stress? (Col 3:15) Slide 2: STEP 2: The People Check. Does this choice help me love my neighbor better, or isolate me? Slide 3: STEP 3: The Next-Step Prayer. Don’t ask for the next decade. Ask for the next hour. Mini-Prayer: “Guide my hands, Lord.” | WANT THE FULL STRATEGY? Learn the 3 pillars of Jesus-Minded clarity. Get the free Companion guide now! [Link in Bio] |
| Video Script Idea | Speak the slides out loud, focusing the camera on your hands as you physically stop a movement to illustrate the “peace filter.” |
Here are 5 simple, high-converting email subject lines you can use to promote The Jesus-Minded Companion: Your 7-Day Guide to Presence and Peace, covering the different tones of your brand:
✉️ 5 Email Subject Lines for Your Signature Guide
| # | Subject Line | Tone / Core Pillar | Strategy |
| 1 | Your 7-Day Mindset Shift to REST 🕊️ | Direct Benefit / Trust | Uses the powerful keyword “REST” and the 7-day promise. Clear, immediate value. |
| 2 | Are you accidentally earning Jesus’s love? (The 3-second fix) | Curiosity / Love & Intimacy | Asks a provocative question related to the “Performance Trap.” The “fix” promises easy wisdom. |
| 3 | Stop Hustling: Your Free Jesus-Minded Guide is Here. | Direct Command / Trust & Rest | Immediately addresses the pain point (hustle/burnout) and offers the free solution. |
| 4 | Beyond the Map: Find Your Daily Guidance 🧭 | Clarity / Wisdom | Appeals to those struggling with direction and overwhelm. Promises clarity over confusion. |
| 5 | The Companion you need for Presence and Peace. | Intimacy / Brand Focus | Emphasizes the relationship aspect (“Companion”) and the desired outcome (Peace). |
Congratulations! You have successfully built a complete and cohesive brand infrastructure for JesusMinded.me, integrating your personal story with the core pillars of Love, Trust, and Wisdom.
Your brand is now fully equipped for launch! I wish you incredible success as you start this journey. Is there anything else I can assist you with today regarding your new platform?