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hey yall im a laurel and almost out of yw's and i have done faith, divine nature, good works, choice and accountability projects, and working on individual worth and Integrity right now..i need an idea for knowledge...i was gonna do the one about excercising but i dunno...its not warm enough and im gonna be 18 in april so i need something else...does anybody have any ideas for me!! i would really appreciate it!!
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hey yall im a laurel and almost out of yw's and i have done faith, divine nature, good works, choice and accountability projects, and working on individual worth and Integrity right now..i need an idea for knowledge...i was gonna do the one about excercising but i dunno...its not warm enough and im gonna be 18 in april so i need something else...does anybody have any ideas for me!! i would really appreciate it!!
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I think for my knowledge one we went to a local pottery place and they taught us how to use the potter's wheel, and we were eventually able to make a bowl. Anything you can do to learn a new skill- it doesn't always take a whole long time but it's always fun to learn!
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For Knowledge, hmmm... I don't remember what I did. Have you read the BoM? (as a project?) I know it's not really original, but it does help you progress and learn. Sorry I'm not more of a help. I'm lucky and am done with my PP. I would also suggest asking a Youth leader in your ward (Activity days, Scouts, w/e) if you could teach their troops something you already know. Girls generally like cooking, but if you're the outdoorsy-type teach the cubs how to .. knit.. haha jk, identify leaves or rocks or trees or somehting. With the planning and follow-up it takes about 10 hours I would imagine. (I did a party for the Activity Days girls, I went to the activities 2 times- cuz my party wasn't long enough!)
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From the library, check out a Level I Pimsleur language course on CDs. Do one lesson a day for a month (you'll have to renew your check-out from the library). Pick any language you want! It may prepare you for a mission, or for a job, or to make a new friend. If your library doesn't have any, you can get it through inter-library loan (usually costs a buck or two to cover postage).

Get your hands on a Boy Scout Handbook and learn all the knots.

Take a Community CPR class. ($$, but really worth it)

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For my project, I went to my anscestors graves and did geneology. I also collected family stories, pictures, etc. for a family history book that I can have when I get married.
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thanks everyone!!! it has been warmer this week so i think im sticking with the exercise one...already got 2 hrs on that and now i just gotta eat healthier......................
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sheaks man my sisters good at P.P...she got the certificate and medallion in
2 years from starting Personal progress...2 years when its meant to take
6 years ...sheaks....
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well thats good..i waited to the last few months..............huge procrastinater but im gonna get it done
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i dont do PP
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hehehe...
either do i.....im a priest....
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