By Linda Tancs
The idiom “off the top of my head” means to say something without much thought or preparation, often based on immediate memory or a quick guess. It isn’t likely to be very discerning. It might be fine for a trivia game, but for the important things of life, don’t live from the top of your head. Live instead from the bottom of your heart—genuinely, sincerely and with conviction (Philippians 1:9-10).