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Sister Wendy Watson Nelson, wife of Elder Russell M. Nelson, uses the analogy of new beginnings to “turning a corner”. She says that making a commitment to do something different in your life that will bring you closer to the Savior, or to STOP doing something in your life that is taking you away from the Savior can work just like “turning a corner”. Once you turn a corner, when you look back, all you see is the corner---not what was there before the corner happened. You are shedding your “old skin”, coming out of your cocoon and starting to become the person that God intended for you to become.
My challenge to you is to work on one Christlike attribute that you would like to acquire in your life. Read about it, write about it, and visualize yourself having that quality. Make a commitment of one thing that you will do personally to make that attribute a reality for you in your life. Line upon line we can become more and more like the Savior.
My 2 favorite goofballs in the world:
“I believe the Savior is telling us that unless we lose ourselves in service to others, there is little purpose to our own lives. Those who live only for themselves eventually shrivel up and figuratively lose their lives, while those who lose themselves in service to others grow and flourish—and in effect save their lives.” President Thomas S. Monson