Week 7
Which of the 7 habits has the most meaning for you? I like the habit Sharpen the Saw the best. You need to take care of yourself physically, mentally and spiritually to be your best self. A dull saw doesn’t get much work done.
Why will the 7 habits help you fill your life with passion and purpose as you seek to achieve both a private and public victory? We used these habits in school growing up. We memorized all of them. I think if we apply them to our lives we will find passion and purpose as we seek to achieve private and public victories.
I also enjoyed listening to President Hinckley’s conference talk “Stand True and Faithful”. Some quotes that stood out to me were:
“Let me first speak about being true to ourselves. Our 13th article of faith says that we believe in being honest and true. We believe in being true. How very important it is to be true to ourselves. Each of us has a thing we call conscience. We know the difference between right and wrong. We do not have to be instructed concerning what is good and what is evil. I think we know that. We know when we have done the wrong thing, and we suffer pangs of conscience. We know when we have done the right thing, and we experience a sense of happiness. To be true to ourselves means being an example of righteous living in all situations and circumstances.”
“Be true to yourselves and the best you have within you. That best is very good. Shakespeare said, “To thine own self be true, / And it must follow, as the night the day, / Thou canst not then be false to any man” (Hamlet, act 1, scene 3, lines 78–80).”
“Look to the Church and its leaders for counsel and direction. We have only one desire, and that is that you be happy, that your lives be challenging and satisfying, that you be saved from pitfalls of evil which could destroy you, that you will be the kind of people who will carry high the torch of eternal truth and hand it on to the generation which will succeed you.”
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