Monday, October 5, 2009

Food for Thought

From Julie B. Beck's talk at the General Relief Society Meeting:

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf taught: “A wise man once distinguished between ‘the noble art of getting things done’ and ‘a nobler art of leaving things undone.’ True ‘wisdom in life,’ he taught, consists of ‘the elimination of non-essentials.’ ” President Uchtdorf then asked: “What are the nonessential things that clutter your days and steal your time? What are the habits you may have developed that do not serve a useful purpose? What are the unfinished or unstarted things that could add vigor, meaning, and joy to your life?” We can apply his questions to all Relief Society meetings and work.

3 comments:

  1. Is there a way to make it so the most recent post comes up first so that we don't have to keep clicking "Newer Post" to get to the New news?

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  2. Becki, I think maybe that is because of how it's set up on your computer. When I come to the blog the most recent is already on top. ?? I'll play around with the settings but let me know if this is still an issue for you.

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  3. Yeah, with everyone else's blogs that I follow, it comes up with the most recent, but with your personal one and with this one, for some reason it has the oldest to the newest. :) Not a huge deal, just means hitting Newer post a few times. :)

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