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Clear your mind. You are going to have a vision. Find a time and place where you can relax. Perhaps close your eyes if it helps. Please envision your best life. Notice what you see, hear, smell, move, who you know, etc. For many of you, you won't have to make up a thing. The vision will be something you already know, that has been built up beginning in your youth. You can start jotting down notes of as many things as you can acknowledge. The vision I have for... Read More
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
I have been blogging with ideas you can use like puzzle pieces or building blocks to put together to make a creative and ordered life for yourself -- a functioning whole. Puzzle pieces, building blocks . . . you can also imagine a dial that is used for tuning -- sometimes tuning dials just need tiny adjustments; sometimes more. I want to talk about those greater adjustments to that dial. Sometimes we need to make choices and designs that are major, and until we do make tho... Read More
Each of us,at the time of childhood, adolescence and young adulthood, had dreams conceived in our hearts and minds concerning the form our life should take. These were visualizations that came to us -- desires -- what we wanted to be, to do and to have. Most of us gauged these visions against the current manner of society; the expectations and criticisms of peers and family; our fears and "can't"s and "never"s; and our misunderstanding that heavenly Father is displeased with accompl... Read More
"The within is ceaselessly becoming the without. From the state of a man's heart proceed the conditions of his life; his thoughts blossom into deeds, and his deeds bear the fruitage of character and destiny." James Allen "The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them." Albert Einstein "I hate time management systems. Do lists, day planners, and breathing-by-objective systems give me the hives." Ron Ze... Read More
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