As a friend of mine so perfectly put it the other day, "My life is so crazy right now, I need a planner for my planner!" (Thank you Lauren Bender for understanding my life haha). My schedule has been pretty darn crazy over the past few weeks, not that that is unusual, but it has been a little crazier even than usual. I bring up the planner quote, because I am a fairly avid planner user, and if I don't write something down and hold myself accountable for it, I forget to do it. Now, this is all very simple talk...I'm getting to something, I promise. One more story first, though. :) Due to all of the craziness over the past few weeks, I haven't cooked as much, and having been eating so healthy this school year, Dallin and I were definitely feeling it. Both of us were just more tired, lethargic, and lacking in motivation. So, this week, I was absolutely determined to cook at least five nights, and the other two would be left-over nights. I got out my cookbooks, chose some recipes, made a menu-list for the week, and finally made a grocery list and we went shopping together (a rarity that is precious to me). I am very happy to say that I succeeded in my goal, and we have felt SO much better this week. The reason I succeeded though, is because I MADE A PLAN.
Lately I feel that my spirit has been experiencing what my body was a few weeks ago...tiredness, lethargy, and a lack of motivation. My scripture study and daily prayer has not been on track because I get tired and lazy after a long school day and teaching lots of students. I have not been tapping into the power and happiness that I could have been, and so I am determined to change that. I am making a plan this week, and hopefully for a long time after that. Just like making a list for going to the grocery store to buy the things I need, I am making a list of things that my spirit needs: scripture study, prayer, conference talks, church, family time, service, and wise-use of my time. Just as cooking takes time to nourish my body the right way, studying takes time to nourish my spirit the right way. My goal is going to be 20-30 minutes EVERY DAY of reading my scriptures and conference talks. I have discovered that not a lot of things get done in life very well without a plan. Those who are prepared will always succeed, or be closer to doing to than those who don't have a plan. We witness this in the bible with the story of the ten virgins and the coming of the bridegroom. Those who had oil were able to join in the celebratory ceremony, and those who did not prepare were not! I want to be celebrating, every day. I want everyday to be filled with joy, motivation, love, and a desire to do better and to better myself. I encourage you to make a plan today, even if it's not religious-based, to do things to better yourself. Eat healthier, exercise (even if it's just a 10 minute routine before you go to bed!), try harder to look for the good in others and likewise to look for the good in yourself, serve someone, stay on top of your homework and don't procrastinate for a whole week. These things are so difficult, but they mold us into wonderful individuals who are prepared to make our world a better place. So, MAKE A PLAN! :)
Lately I feel that my spirit has been experiencing what my body was a few weeks ago...tiredness, lethargy, and a lack of motivation. My scripture study and daily prayer has not been on track because I get tired and lazy after a long school day and teaching lots of students. I have not been tapping into the power and happiness that I could have been, and so I am determined to change that. I am making a plan this week, and hopefully for a long time after that. Just like making a list for going to the grocery store to buy the things I need, I am making a list of things that my spirit needs: scripture study, prayer, conference talks, church, family time, service, and wise-use of my time. Just as cooking takes time to nourish my body the right way, studying takes time to nourish my spirit the right way. My goal is going to be 20-30 minutes EVERY DAY of reading my scriptures and conference talks. I have discovered that not a lot of things get done in life very well without a plan. Those who are prepared will always succeed, or be closer to doing to than those who don't have a plan. We witness this in the bible with the story of the ten virgins and the coming of the bridegroom. Those who had oil were able to join in the celebratory ceremony, and those who did not prepare were not! I want to be celebrating, every day. I want everyday to be filled with joy, motivation, love, and a desire to do better and to better myself. I encourage you to make a plan today, even if it's not religious-based, to do things to better yourself. Eat healthier, exercise (even if it's just a 10 minute routine before you go to bed!), try harder to look for the good in others and likewise to look for the good in yourself, serve someone, stay on top of your homework and don't procrastinate for a whole week. These things are so difficult, but they mold us into wonderful individuals who are prepared to make our world a better place. So, MAKE A PLAN! :)