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Long Term Planning Part 3
Posted On 06/06/2008 17:00:06 by MaidservantX
[This won't make sense unless you read Long Term Planning and Long Term Planning Part 2 blogs.] When you resume, begin by referring to your purpose and your misssion.  Without making any conclusions yet, just read out loud your purpose and/ or your mission and then the statement of each of the ideas on  your Five Year, Ten Year and Twenty Year list.  For example, if I were putting my mission with one of my ideas, I might say something like this out loud:  "Teach the gospel of... Read More



Long Term Planning Part 2
Posted On 06/04/2008 18:15:39 by MaidservantX
This is part 2.  If you have not read part 1 yet, then this will not make any sense.  http://www.lds.net/blog/view/id_4819/title_lo ng-term-planning/ To go on then -- After you have spent at least 24 hours not thinking much about the brainstorming you have done, now you are ready to come back to your "Five year", "Ten year" and "Twenty year" lists.  Now take turns with each sheet of paper and peruse the things you have written.  Make some decisions about which ideas you have... Read More



Wedding Planning
Posted On 05/31/2008 16:50:01 by CliffieDuckie
Well this marks the first week of wedding planning... We have a couple years before the actual ceremony but I tend to forget important details, so I'm starting early. I want as much red as possible since red brings good luck according to the Chinese (and red is my favorite color). So, of course, I want to pick out the dress first. I look all over town and everything is either too revealing for my taste or just ugly. I'm trying to have things that are in style but wont look too dated (like those... Read More



What's for Dinner?
Posted On 05/26/2008 20:47:04 by kellkell
I used to get really mad when people asked me what was for dinner. I took the question as a personal attack, because not knowing what was for dinner made me feel inadequate. And I hardly ever knew. Now that I've been studying how to be a better homemaker, I know that I should have a menu planned in advance. But I still don't seem to get it done. I blame part of this on my hubby; he is a picky eater, and on certain days he doesn't feel like eating certain foods. (Some nights only KFC wi... Read More



The temple light
Posted On 05/19/2008 08:52:02 by Aurorasungem
Touched by the light, reach for the stars feeling that feeling that never hurts or mars inside the house the light is full the house of God where he does rule Eterenally there he guides the way inside he calls and brightens each day Have you ever seen the brightness within The peace of the heart freedom from sin have you ever seen the beauty and light have you ever seen the incredible sight the beauty and glory within its great walls the humble great story taught in its halls have you ever wante... Read More



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