Showing posts with label success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label success. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2024

Don't Create Barriers for Others' Success

 

Be One with Christ

Friday, August 5, 2016

Failure in the Home

“No other success can compensate for failure in the home.”

Teachings of Presidents of the Church: David O. McKay (2003), 154.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Definition of Success

Because we are being constantly exposed to the world’s definition of success and greatness, it is understandable that we might frequently find ourselves making comparisons between what we are and what others are, or seem to be, and also between what we have and what others have. Although it is true that making comparisons can be beneficial and may motivate us to accomplish much good and improve our lives, yet we often allow unfair and improper comparisons to destroy our happiness when they cause us to feel unfulfilled or inadequate or unsuccessful. Sometimes, because of these feelings, we are led into error, and we dwell on our failures while ignoring aspects of our lives that may contain elements of true greatness.

True Greatness

Thursday, March 24, 2016

True Greatness

Because we are being constantly exposed to the world’s definition of success and greatness, it is understandable that we might frequently find ourselves making comparisons between what we are and what others are, or seem to be, and also between what we have and what others have. … We often allow unfair and improper comparisons to destroy our happiness when they cause us to feel unfulfilled or inadequate or unsuccessful. Sometimes, because of these feelings, we are led into error, and we dwell on our failures while ignoring aspects of our lives that may contain elements of true greatness. …

To those who are doing the commonplace work of the world but are wondering about the value of their accomplishments; to those who are the workhorses of this Church, who are furthering the work of the Lord in so many quiet but significant ways; to those who are the salt of the earth and the strength of the world and the backbone of each nation—to you we would simply express our admiration. If you endure to the end, and if you are valiant in the testimony of Jesus, you will achieve true greatness and will live in the presence of our Father in Heaven.

UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN

True Greatness

From “True Greatness,” Ensign, May 1982, 19–20.
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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Balancing Time

President Gordon B. Hinckley outlined the responsibilities we should consider when allocating and balancing our time to achieve success:

  • A responsibility to our families.
  • A responsibility to our employers.
  • A responsibility to the Lord's work. 
  • A responsibility to ourselves. 
President Hinckley noted that we must allot time for rest, exercise, recreation, study, meditation, and temple worship in order to be balanced in our lives.

Gordon B. Hinckley, "Rejoicing in the Privilege to Serve," Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting, June 21, 2003, 22-23. 

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

To Succeed in Life (Short Version)

To Succeed in Life

1.       Establish principles to guide your life.
2.       Don’t make exceptions to your standards.
3.       Be loyal.
4.       Live so that the Lord can guide you.
5.       Serve others.
6.       Smile.
7.       Don’t complain.
8.       Always have a Church assignment.
9.       Worship in the temple.
10.   Follow the Savior’s example.


Elder Richard G. Scott, “Living a Life of Peace, Joy, and Purpose,” From a commencement address given at Brigham Young University on April 21, 2011. Speeches.byu.edu

Monday, March 17, 2014

10 Things to be Successful in Life

 “I would like to suggest 10 specific things to help you be successful in the plan  the Lord would have you follow in your life.

First, establish a set of principles by which you will guide every aspect of your life—in your home, in your Church service, in your profession, in your community. Many people try to compartmentalize their life and have a standard for Church and another standard for what they do in business and in other aspects of their life. I very strongly counsel you not to do that. There really is only one set of standards that makes sense. Those are the teachings of Jesus Christ, which signal to us the importance of faith, service, obedience, and integrity.”

“Second, don’t make exceptions to your standards. Never compromise them. One of the ways the Lord protects us is to give us guidance in life. Once of the ways Satan tries to destroy us is to subtly lead us away from what we know is centrally important in our life.”

Third, by loyal. By loyal to your parents and loved ones. Above all, by loyal to Jesus Christ, the Savior. Success comes when your actions are consistent with the teachings of the Lord.”

“Fourth, live so that the Lord can guide you to where He wants you to be and to serve. He can do that if you live His commandments worthily and strive in every way to be obedient to His teachings.”

Fifth, serve others. Sharing what you know with others will bring you happiness and bless their lives.”

Sixth, smile. I don’t mean that you need to be cracking jokes every day, but a good joke now and then is an escape valve. Life is not all that bad. You will soon learn that everybody has problems and nobody wants to hear about yours. Put those things aside and smile. Have a good sense of humor, as the prophets do. I wish I could tell you some of the things that we talk about. Not flippant things, not things that are inappropriate—just a good sense of humor. I will tell you a secret of how to wake up in the morning with a smile on your face not matter how you feel: go to bed with a coat hanger in your mouth. Remember, a good sense of humor help you greatly.”

“Seventh, don’t complain. Life isn’t always fair. That’s a fact. But it’s always charged with marvelous opportunities if you know how to find them.”

“Eighth, always have a Church assignment. I don’t mean that you should ask for a specific calling, but wherever you go in the world, wherever the Lord takes you, always offer your service to the presiding authority. Leave it to that authority to decide where and how. Be connected with the things of God and the ways to serve Him.”

“The last two are the most important.”
Ninth, go to the temple. Carry a current temple recommend. There may be a few young adults who will want to wait to go to the temple for their endowment when they go with their companion to be sealed. But virtually everyone can obtain and keep a temple recommend. It will keep you spiritually in tune, will allow you to remember the most important things of life. And will encourage you to give great service to others.”

Tenth, use the Savior Jesus Christ as your example for life. Use His teachings as your handbook for life. Never make exceptions to them.”


Elder Richard G. Scott, “Living a Life of Peace, Joy, and Purpose,” From a commencement address given at Brigham Young University on April 21, 2011. Speeches.byu.edu

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Ultimate Formula For Happiness


"The gospel of Jesus Christ has the answers to all of our problems. The gospel is not a secret. It is not complicated or hidden....It is not someone's theory or proposition. It does not come from man at all. It springs from the pure and everlasting waters of the Creator of the Universe, who knows truths we cannot even begin to comprehend. And with that knowledge, He has given us the gospel--a divine gift, the ultimate formula for happiness and success."

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, "The Way of the Disciple," Liahona or Ensign, May 2009, 75."