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Monday, 20 October 2014

Forget Me Not

This post is based on a talk called "Forget Me Not by Dieter F. Uchtdorf, General Relief Society Meeting, 2011." I love this Image below. It's so true and I hope you like the Image.


If you can't see the Image, it says "Forget not..., forget not to be patient with yourself. Forget not the difference between good and foolish sacrifices. Forget not to be happy now. Forget not the 'why' of the Gospel. Forget not that the Lord loves you. - Dieter F. Uchtdorf, General Relief Society Meeting, September 2011."

It is so true, we need to remember those things. He explains a lot through the talk that it's the worth of reading the talk..

"A while ago I was walking through a beautiful garden with my wife and daughter. I marveled at the glory and beauty of God’s creation. And then I noticed, among all the glorious blooms, the tiniest flower. I knew the name of this flower because since I was a child I have had a tender connection to it. The flower is called forget-me-not.

I’m not exactly sure why this tiny flower has meant so much to me over the years. It does not attract immediate attention; it is easy to overlook among larger and more vibrant flowers; yet it is just as beautiful, with its rich colour that mirrors that of the bluest skies perhaps this is one reason why I like it so much.

And there is the haunting plea of its name. There is a German legend that just as God had finished naming all the plants, one was left unnamed. A tiny voice spoke out, “Forget me not, O Lord!” And God replied that this would be its name."

Then he explains each of those Forget not's. I wouldn't be sharing it because it's so much. I hope you have enjoyed reading of what I have shared with you. In your own time, you can read the talk. Here's the link below.

lds.org/general-conference/2011/10/forget-me-not
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Sunday, 19 October 2014

Good in Every Situation

I like the Image below and I hope this post relates to you. It's short and sweet because I don't have much to say for this post.

If you can't see the Image below, it says "Train your mind to see the good in every situation."
Sometimes we may seem to forget to set aside of some time to ourselves and think about the good in every situation that we do. When we do get to think about it, it helps us to have an positive attitude towards everything, It does make a difference.

I always see it making a difference and things does work out. It also helps when we trust in Heavenly Father with everything too because sometimes we may feel bad of making a different decision than we normally do.
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Saturday, 18 October 2014

True Strength

This post is short and sweet. I didn't know what else to say when it comes to this post. I love this Image and if you can't see the Image below, it says "Giving up is the easiest thing you could ever do, but holding it all together when everyone expects you to crumble that, is true strength."

Sometimes you may forget about the true strength is when you are too busy focused on waiting for your Missionary. All of us need to have understanding of true strength is and when we do, it will become a reminder to you during the wait. Sometimes, you don't want to fall down and trying to get back up again.

It's a continuous up and down progress when waiting for your Missionary. I know it wasn't easy for me when I was waiting. Remember the true strength or try to remember what this Image says.
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Friday, 17 October 2014

He Gives ME Peace

This post may not relate to us but it's a good reminder. If you can't see the Image below, it says "He gives me peace. - John 14:27."

What does that mean to you? He gives me peace." Allow time to yourself to think about it. As for me, it means the Saviour gives me chances to feel peace through when there are arguments happening in the home, in the neighbourhood, in the school and gives me chances to feel peace when I am at the Temple. I know whenever I feel peace, it makes me happy to know it's okay to feel peace when I deserve to feel peace. When I don't feel peace, I feel unhappy and I don't like feeling sad.

Heavenly Father wants all of us to be happy, deserve to feel peace, deserve to feel loved and other things. He loves how we try to work things out and asking his assistance for insurance and keeping in tuned with the Holy Ghost. When we keep in tuned with the Holy Ghost, we are able to feel the promptings and able to feel to know what we are doing is right choices. He doesn't want us to feel unhappy and feel unloved. Always remember, you deserve to be happy and you deserve to be unhappy when things doesn't work out well.

Try to ask yourself, what would I do if the Saviour stood next to me? What things would I need to improve in to have a greater relationship with my immediate family members? What things would I need to improve in to able to make the right decisions? You could ask yourself other questions too in your own time. I hope you have enjoyed reading this post.

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Thursday, 16 October 2014

Strengthened in Charity

This post is based on a talk called "Strengthened in Charity by Elaine L. Jack from October General Conference 1996." Elaine has mentioned a lot that has stood out to me throughout the talk and I will share with you some highlights. If you can't see the Image below, it says "Strengthened in Charity - Elaine L. Jack."


"As I have served in this calling, I have prayed that the Lord would help me understand the hearts of women in His Church. The heart is the key to our influence, for it counts and measures each kindness, each effort, each time we lift, praise, teach, or cheer one another. I have come to know that the hearts of Relief Society women are full of love. I have seen examples in every branch, ward, and stake I have visited, and I have heard of the goodness of the women of this Church in letters that bear testimony that “Charity Never Faileth.” Charity is work of the heart.

The Saviour said that “the great commandment in the law” is “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind” (Matthew. 22:36–37). When we love the Lord with all our mind, soul, and heart, we love others. And charity abounds."

"In the scriptures, we find many examples of women whose daily efforts reflected charity. With their hearts filled with the pure love of Christ, they responded to needs quickly and effectively." She mentions the example of Rebekah.

Rebekah, who eventually became the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau, was just such a woman. In the normal pattern of her daily tasks, she was kind to Abraham’s servant who was visiting her village on the dramatic mission to secure a wife for Isaac.

The Lord knew Rebekah’s heart; he knew how she would respond when she observed a need. He answered the servant’s prayer that the young woman who was to become Isaac’s wife would offer him water.

In Genesis we read, “Behold, Rebekah came out with her pitcher upon her shoulder” and went down to the well (Genesis. 24:15). You know that story. The servant asked for a drink. Whole family trees hung in the balance of her answer. She said, “Drink, my lord,” and then added, “I will draw water for thy camels also, until they have done drinking.

“And she hasted, and emptied her pitcher into the trough, and ran again unto the well to draw water, and drew for all his camels” (Genesis. 24:18–20). Her brother Laban invited him to lodge, and not until the servant was introduced did she discover he was the servant of her uncle. Her charitable response to this stranger was automatic. She did not stop to think, I am giving service, nor did she consider the station of the one in need. She hastened to serve water—to camels.

Respectfully, she offered an act of service, a simple one, and from that act was born a family of great influence for whole dispensations. Rebekah loved with worthiness and willingness as a daughter of God. Remember the question, Who can gauge the reach of our goodness?

From her we learn that charity, though often quantified as the action, is actually the state of the heart that prompts us to love one another. She offered water. It was in the offering that charity was manifest."

In your own time, you can read this talk and the link of this talk is below. I hope you liked of what I have shared with you from this talk. www.lds.org/general-conference/1996/10/strengthened-in-charity

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Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Righteous Husband and Father

This post is based on a talk called "Being a Righteous Husband and Father by Howard W. Hunter from October General Conference 1994." This post will be benefit for our Missionaries, not necessary does it benefit them but it might be a benefit for us to know. I love what he mentions throughout this talk.

If you can't see the Image, it says "Being a Righteous Husband and Father - Howard W. Hunter."

"I wish to speak of the relationship that a man holding the priesthood should have with his wife and children. With a knowledge of the plan of salvation as a foundation, a man who holds the priesthood looks upon marriage as a sacred privilege and obligation. It is not good for man nor for woman to be alone. Man is not complete without woman. Neither can fill the measure of their creation without the other (see 1 Corinthians 11:11; Moses 3:18). 

Be faithful in your marriage covenants in thought, word, and deed. Pornography, flirtations, and unwholesome fantasies erode one’s character and strike at the foundation of a happy marriage. Unity and trust within a marriage are thereby destroyed. One who does not control his thoughts and thus commits adultery in his heart, if he does not repent, shall not have the Spirit, but shall deny the faith and shall fear (see Doctrine & Covenants 42:23; Doctrine & Covenants 63:16).

I loved how he mentioned towards the end of the talk. He mentioned "A man who holds the priesthood leads his family in Church participation so they will know the gospel and be under the protection of the covenants and ordinances. If you are to enjoy the blessings of the Lord, you must set your own homes in order. Together with your wife, you determine the spiritual climate of your home. Your first obligation is to get your own spiritual life in order through regular scriptural study and daily prayer. Secure and honor your priesthood and temple covenants; encourage your family to do the same.

Take seriously your responsibility to teach the gospel to your family through regular family home evening, family prayer, devotional and scripture-reading time, and other teaching moments. Give special emphasis to preparation for missionary service and temple marriage. As patriarch in the home, exercise your priesthood through performing the appropriate ordinances for your family and by giving blessings to your wife and children. Next to your own salvation, brethren, there is nothing so important to you as the salvation of your wife and children."

In your own time, you can read the talk. Here's the link below and I hope you have enjoyed reading this post.

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Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Hasten the Work

This post is based on talk called "Wanted: Hands and Hearts to Hasten the Work by Linda K. Burton in April General Conference this year." If you didn't know who Linda is, she is the Relief Society General President.

If you can't see the Image, it says "We cannot do the difficult things we have been asked to do without help. - Linda K. Burton. DeseretNews.com"
She explains a lot through the talk that has stood out to me. I will be sharing with you of some highlight. "What does it mean to you to be a disciple of Jesus Christ? Help Wanted"

• Help wanted: parents to bring up their children in light and truth

• Help wanted: those who listen to the promptings of the Holy Ghost and act on impressions received

• Help wanted: rescuers to find those who have lost their way

• Help wanted: covenant keepers to stand firm for truth and right

There was other Help Wanted's, but I thought sharing some with you will be enough. I loved how Linda close this talk. She mentioned "As true disciples, may we offer our willing hearts and our helping hands to hasten His work. It does not matter if, like Brynn, we have only one hand. It does not matter if we are not yet perfect and complete. We are devoted disciples who reach out and help each other along the way. Our sisterhood reaches across the generations to those faithful sisters who have walked before. Together, as sisters and in unity with living prophets, seers, and revelators with restored priesthood keys, we can walk as one, as disciples, as servants with willing hearts and hands to hasten the work of salvation. As we do so, we will become like the Savior. I so testify in the name of Jesus Christ, amen."

In your own time, you can read the talk. Here's the link below for the talk and I hoped you enjoyed what I have shared based on her talk.

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Monday, 13 October 2014

Make You Feel Better

This Image that I have found on Google Images was a interesting one. If you can't see the Image, it says "Sometimes, a hug is all you need to make you feel better."

Sometimes when we feel sad and down, we probably would love to get hugs to make us feel better and feel as if we were getting comforted. Sometimes when we feel happy, we still appreciate of getting hugs. I know whenever I go to Young Single Adult Activities, such as Dances, Firesides and many more, I always appreciate of getting hugs from a few of my friends mostly girls and 2 guys gives me a hug. Some hugs are longer than the other times before that hug.

I don't think we will say no to our parents or siblings or other relatives or all of them when they ask us if we would like a hug from them. We could just allow them to give us a hug without asking. I always feel secure, protected, safe, loved and comforted whenever I get hugs. It's a reminder to me always that everything will be okay soon, don't stress.

I still remembered most times when I used to cry about reading emails from a few friends who are serving their missions, I always feel comfort and happiness after I change my thought about thinking something else. I always try to think about the Saviour and what he has done for performing miracles. Sometimes, don't be afraid to asking hugs from friends and families.
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Sunday, 12 October 2014

Finding the Way Back

This post is based on a talk from Richard G. Scott on April 1990 General Conference and I hope you enjoy this post as much as I did. If you can't see the Image below it says "The way back is NOT AS HARD as it seems to you now. Satan wants you to think that it is IMPOSSIBLE. That is NOT TRUE. - Richard G. Scott."

I love what he mentions throughout the talk. My favourite part of the talk was when he asked questions. He mentions,"Do you find that when someone mentions the mistakes you’re making, you are prone to lie about them, to indicate that they are much less severe than they truly are? Do you admit only to what is publicly seen and try to hide from others how really bad conditions are? Worst of all, do you lie to yourself, pretending that things are all right when they are not? That attitude prevents you from getting the help you need. It provides an invitation to more serious problems.

When you are honest with yourself, you may feel afraid. To change will require you to take an unfamiliar path, and it is uphill and narrow. The other is so inviting, but it leads to heartache. None of your partners in error will help you onto the upward path. They think only of themselves. (See D&C 10:25.) You know the result of following their path—unhappiness, failure, disappointment, and greater fear. They don’t love you. They want to use you. Don’t listen to them.

Lucifer will do all in his power to keep you captive. You are familiar with his strategy. He whispers: “No one will ever know.” “Just one more time.” “You can’t change; you have tried before and failed.” “It’s too late; you have gone too far.” Don’t let him discourage you."

It relates to us, because we all need to be honest to ourselves even though we may feel afraid. We receive great blessings of doing the right decisions of telling the truth. Sometimes, we may feel discouraged and not tell the truth. I have noticed when I was younger that I had trouble of telling the truth. As I was growing up, I learnt more to tell the truth to everyone and I feel so much joy when people can trust me when I tell the truth.

In your own time, you could read the talk. Here's the link below;
lds.org/general-conference/1990/04/finding-the-way-back

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Saturday, 11 October 2014

Eagerly Waiting

I love a quote from Jeffrey R. Holland. It may not seem it relates to you for waiting. His quote is powerful and I would love to share with you the quote.

If you can't see the Image, it says "God is eagerly waiting for the chance to answer your prayers and fulfill your dreams, just as he always has. But he can't if you don't PRAY, and he can't if you don't DREAM. In short, he can't if you don't BELIEVE. - Jeffrey R. Holland."

I suggest you to believe always, always remember to dream and always pray to Heavenly Father. He is there and he is willing to listen to you. It could be a simple prayer by asking him questions. If you think there will be no one to tell how you feel, tell Heavenly Father through personal prayers. I promise you if you do that, he will be happy for you and when the times right, he will answer your prayers. Don't ever forget we are our Heavenly Father's children.
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Friday, 10 October 2014

Don't let Anyone or Anything

I love this Image and it's true.

If you can't see the Image, it says "Schedule a regular time to be in the temple. Don't let ANYONE or ANYTHING prevent you from being there."

I encourage you to try attending the Temple often, even if it would be just walk around the Temple outside. It's still a wonderful blessing. We can always try to make sacrifices to go to the Temple. I know some of my friends who lives far away from the nearest Temple, always makes time and set a day or evening to go to the Temple. I know for myself, I am lucky to have a Temple nearby however it is 1 hour and 30 minutes drive. I used to take public transport so bus, train and sometimes a boat too and it would always take me 2 to 3 hours to get to the Temple.  A friend's Mum mentioned has mentioned to me that I was very dedicated which meant so much for me to know from someone who I know.

Just remember your Missionary wouldn't able to go to the Temple much and it doesn't matter how close they live far from the Temple. One of my guy friends who has been emailing me almost every week, to let me know that Missionaries doesn't get much opportunities to go to the Temple. He encouraged me to go to the Temple a lot which made me set a goal to go to the Temple often and aim to go every month either if I have friends coming along with me, or just by myself or with family members. I encourage you to make an effort to go to the Temple often.
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Thursday, 9 October 2014

Beyond Comparison

I love a quote from Sunday afternoon session of General Conference from the first speaker who was M Russell. Ballard. His talk was on "Stay in the Boat and Hold On!" This post is based on that talk and I hope you will gain a few things to some things throughout this blog post. 

If you can't see the Image, it says "If we keep our FOCUS ON THE LORD, we're promised a blessing beyond comparison. - M Russell. Ballard."

He mentioned 2 occasions and mentioned President Young reminded us. One of the occasions that he mentioned was "On another occasion, President Young said that he also worried about people losing their way when they were being blessed—when life was good: “It is in calm weather, when the old ship of Zion is sailing with a gentle breeze, [and] when all is quiet on deck, that some of the brethren want to go out in the whaling boats to have a swim, and some get drowned, others drifted away, and others again get back to the ship. Let us stick to the old ship and she will carry us [safely] into the harbor; you need not be concerned."

He asked us "Given the challenges we all face today, how do we stay on the Old Ship Zion?" He explained of how we can.

This is what he mentioned "Here is how. We need to experience a continuing conversion by increasing our faith in Jesus Christ and our faithfulness to His gospel throughout our lives—not just once but regularly. Alma asked, “And now behold, I say unto you, my brethren [and sisters], if ye have experienced a change of heart, and if ye have felt to sing the song of redeeming love, I would ask, can ye feel so now?"

In your own time, you can continue reading the talk or watch the video, here's the link below for the talk.
lds.org/general-conference/2014/10/stay-in-the-boat-and-hold-on?lang=eng

Someone may ask me how does it applies to us; Well it applies to us by remaining to stay strong in the Church, read scriptures, daily personal prayers, attending the Temple often, attending Church activities, fulfilling Church callings  and gaining and building a stronger testimony. It helps you to build your faith more into Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father. Just remember of the quote that I have shared with you.

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Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Accomplish our Goals

I kept thinking about what will be a great quote to share with you today. Well I love the quote from Thomas S. Monson that talks about goals.
If you can't see the Image, it says "It's in the doing not just the thinking, that we accomplish our goals. - Thomas S. Monson"

It applies to us a lot, because we need to act and do something about our goals. If we want to accomplish our goals, we need to do things in action that will lead up to accomplishing our goals.

One of your goals could be going to the Temple often. By achieving that goal, you could get a yearly Temple Recommend, get some time of work and making sacrifices to go to the Temple. Work out about how are you getting to the Temple, it could be with some friends or it could be taking public transport or it could be just by yourself. I always find that I am having a great time when I go to the Temple with my Mum and other times I also find that I enjoy having company with some friends who is worthy to go to the Temple with me.

One of your goals could be making new friends. Sometimes, it can be hard of making new friends and that we don't want to get out of our comfort zones to say the first word. We could make new friends at Church Firesides or at Institute or studying a course. I always find it fun to make new friends when some of my friends introduce to me who they are. It is really great to get to know one another too. I always out almost every weekend away from home and I always making new friends each time I am away from home.

Always remember, what Thomas S. Monson said for the quote "It's in the doing, not just thinking, that we accomplish our goals." Sometimes, things doesn't work out but it can lead up to a better way to get to reach our goals.
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Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Consider the Blessings

This post is based on a talk called "Consider the Blessings" by Thomas S. Monson. 


If you can't see the Image, it says "Take an inventory of your life and look specifically for the blessings, large and small, you have received." - President Thomas S. Monson. October 7, 2012.

It's so true of what he said, because I will challenge you all to have a look for the blessings, large and small that you have received. Those little things counts. He mentions a lot that is really useful and I will choose those highlights to share with you. One of the things that he learnt was "never to postpone a prompting." 

I loved how he was sharing stories about Blessings and it was amazed for me to read the talk. I would like to share with you one of the stories with you.

"as Sister Monson and I were driving home after visiting friends, I felt impressed that we should go into town—a drive of many miles—to pay a visit to an elderly widow who had once lived in our ward. Her name was Zella Thomas. At the time, she was a resident in a care center. That early afternoon we found her to be extremely frail but lying peacefully on her bed.

Zella had long been blind, but she recognized our voices immediately. She asked if I might give her a blessing, adding that she was prepared to die if the Lord wanted her to return home. There was a sweet, peaceful spirit in the room, and all of us knew that her remaining time in mortality would be brief. Zella took me by the hand and said that she had prayed fervently that I would come to see her and provide her a blessing. I told her that we had come because of direct inspiration from our Heavenly Father. I kissed her on the forehead, knowing that I perhaps would not again see her in mortality. Such proved to be the case, for she passed away the following day. To have been able to provide some comfort and peace to our sweet Zella was a blessing to her and to me."

Towards of the end of his talk, he mentioned what has stood out to me and I thought it would be nice if I shared it with you. He mentioned "I never cease to be amazed by how the Lord can motivate and direct the length and breadth of His kingdom and yet have time to provide inspiration concerning one individual—or one cultural celebration or one Jumbotron. The fact that He can, that He does, is a testimony to me.

My brothers and sisters, the Lord is in all of our lives. He loves us. He wants to bless us. He wants us to seek His help. As He guides us and directs us and as He hears and answers our prayers, we will find the happiness here and now that He desires for us. May we be aware of His blessings in our lives, I pray in the name of Jesus Christ, our Savior, Amen." 

It's so true about what he mentions throughout the talk, if you would like to read the whole talk for yourself or for your friends or for your family; here's the link below and I hope you will enjoy it.

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Patience is a Virtue

Patience is a Virtue, what does that phrase mean? It means to the ability to wait for something or someone without being angry or upset is a good and valuable quality. I remembered at some point that a Missionary Girlfriend asked "What if the missions were 5 years?" Some girls answered "No." Some girls answered "2 Years is long enough." My comment was "Just always remember Patience is a Virtue."

If you can't see the Image, it says "Patience is a Virtue"

I always think about to Trust in the Lord. He has our Missionaries as his servants to go and serve their Missions. Heavenly Father knows our needs, he knows what is best for us, he is mindful of us and he knows many more things. Just remember that our Missionaries is taking 2 years of their life to serve the Lord. Sometimes it is great have an understanding of Patience. I will be sharing one example of Patience and what I have noticed that what is Patience today.

One Example of Patience:
The Lord, Jesus Christ, is our perfect example of patience. Though absolutely unyielding in adherence to the truth, he exemplified patience repeatedly during his mortal ministry. He was patient with his disciples, including the Twelve, despite their lack of faith and their slowness to recognize and understand his divine mission. He was patient with the multitudes as they pressed about him, with the woman taken in sin, with those who sought his healing power, and with little children. Finally, he remained patient through the sufferings of his mock trials and his crucifixion.

Patience Today:
We should learn to be patient with ourselves. Recognising our strengths and our weaknesses, we should strive to use good judgement in all of our choices and decisions, make good use of every opportunity, and do our best in every task we undertake. We should not be unduly discouraged nor in despair at any time when we are doing the best we can. Rather, we should be satisfied with our progress even though it may come slowly at times.

We should be patient in developing and strengthening our testimonies. Rather than expecting immediate or spectacular manifestations, though they will come when needed, we should pray for a testimony, study the scriptures, follow the counsel of our prophet and other Church leaders, and live the principles of the gospel. Our testimonies then will grow and mature naturally, perhaps imperceptibly at times, until they become driving forces in our lives.

Patience with family members and others who are close to us is vital for us to have happy homes. However, we often seem more willing to be courteous and polite with strangers than with those in our own family circles. For some reason, criticism, sharp language, and quarrelling too often seem to be acceptable at home but not away from home.

In closing, I covered what is example of patience, what is patience today, and I shall leave with a short testimony of Patience and I would like to share it with you.

I would like to bare my testimony on Patience. Everyday, I go through patience. It is either to be patient for waiting to receive an answer from a prayer or whatever it is, it is certainly testing my patience and faith. I always try to patient with family members, I know it can be one of the hard things to go through. I shall leave this things are true, in the name of Jesus Christ Amen.

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Sunday, 5 October 2014

Obedience brings Blessings

Thank you to a Missionary Girlfriend for suggesting me two topics. Those two topics was Obedience or Patience. I have chosen to do Obedience. As I was looking through Google Images for a good quote that relates to Obedience, I saw a great one that I would like to share with you.

If you can't see the Image, it says "OBEDIENCE brings BLESSINGS - Pres. Monson. April 2013."

Sometimes, we may not see obedience brings blessings everyday and every night because we get so much caught up on worldly things and think about so much far ahead of us. Obedience can save our lives, depending on which we choose to be obedient to. Everyone is watching us of our actions throughout our daily lives and we may not know when we have our backs turned to them.

I love trying my best to be obedient, because it helps me to avoid the bad decisions of consequences if I choose not to be obedient. It helps me to become a better person when I am obedient because it shows an example to my younger siblings to follow my right decisions and actions. I don't want to lead them the wrong way by not being obedient to my parents.

I will share with you of a part of what Thomas S. Monson mentioned through the talk, "We learn obedience throughout our lives. Beginning when we are very young, those responsible for our care set forth guidelines and rules to ensure our safety. Life would be simpler for all of us if we would obey such rules completely. Many of us, however, learn through experience the wisdom of being obedient."

I encourage you to become more obedient to everyone around us, everyone is watching and they will either follow our righteous actions or not. Be careful of what you do, when you do and why you do make those righteous decisions. It can change our lives for the better.
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Saturday, 4 October 2014

Strengthen Your Faith

I was looking at Quotes from General Conferences. I love a quote that relates to us because we all face challenges.
If you can't see the Image, it says "CHALLENGES will come to you but as you trust in GOD, they will strengthen YOUR FAITH. - Neil A. Andersen."

It's so true, because I know whenever I face challenges, I always put trust in Heavenly Father first and instantly feel that those challenges has been strengthening my faith more. It helps me to become stronger person and have an understanding of why I face those type of challenges at a time. We came to this world, to be tested. We will all make mistakes, and it's okay to make mistakes but we need to have an understanding and learn from our mistakes to not do those same mistakes again.

We all need to learn forgiveness and need to ask Heavenly Father for forgiveness after we did some mistakes. Those little mistakes counts too. It also heaps us to become feel so much better after we ask forgiveness. If it takes us awhile and don't forgive straight away, sometimes it can make us feel guilty or bad. Well as for me, I used to feel bad about not asking forgiveness straight away but I learnt to forgive straight away.

Remember always put trust in Heavenly Father and he knows what is best for us as an individuals.

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Friday, 3 October 2014

Keep Trying

What do you think "Keep Trying" means to you? What does it mean for someone who is near you?


If you can't see the Image, it says "The most important thing is to KEEP TRYING. - Dieter F. Uchtdorf."

Keep Trying means to me, is keep trying my best to do everything as best as I could until I am able to accomplish something that will be worthwhile.

Keep Trying applies to us while waiting and we may not even realised it as yet. It's different for each individual of how keep trying applies to us. For some examples of keep trying that applies to us by, keep making an effort to constantly emailing to our Missionaries, making an effort to constantly writing letters to them, we keep trying to do what is best for us and many more.

If you have a few minutes or 10 minutes spare, you could think about what is it that you have been keep trying for. It could be anything and you could write it down in a journal.

I would share with you a few of what I wrote down. I keep trying to be the best that I can be, I keep trying to be a better Member Sister Missionary, I keep trying to be more spiritual uplifted.

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Thursday, 2 October 2014

Become More Important

I was reading great quotes with Images that relates to it. I think this post will help others. I don't have much to say about this post because it is common sense.

If you can't see the Image, it says "Never let a problem to be solved become more important than a person to be loved. - Thomas S. Monson. LDSLiving"

It's so true, never let our problems to be solved become more important than people to be loved. We need to accept that we all go through trails and tribulations. Allow someone to be loved more than a problem. It helps that someone to become happy and cheered up when we care about them before our problems get solved.

It can be hard to able to do this to some people to make it hard to show that we do care about them. Always remember, never let a problem to be solved become more important than a person to be loved.
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Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Finding Joy

I love reading quotes from Thomas S. Monson. I love seeing Images that goes with the quotes, thanks to Google Images. I think we all should apply this quote to our daily lives while waiting or not.

If you can't see the Image, it says "Find Joy in the Journey ... - Thomas S. Monson." What does this means to you?

As for me, it means that everyday living, I will find Joy in the Journey even through the rough roads that I would go through. Try to finding Joy into everything that I do.

Thomas S. Monson had one of his talks based on Finding Joy in the Journey. One of things that I loved of what he mentioned was "Stresses in our lives come regardless of our circumstances. We must deal with them the best we can. But we should not let them get in the way of what is most important—and what is most important almost always involves the people around us.

Often we assume that they must know how much we love them. But we should never assume; we should let them know. Wrote William Shakespeare, “They do not love that do not show their love.” We will never regret the kind words spoken or the affection shown. Rather, our regrets will come if such things are omitted from our relationships with those who mean the most to us."

It's so true. The Video below is called: Finding a Leaf: Joy in the Journey and the audio is from Thomas S. Monson talk on Finding Joy in the Journey.

I hope you will like the video and this blog post. 
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