Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Response to Kiel's "Whistle Blower or Helpmeet?"

Equality of experiences


The Adam Syndrome

"It was the woman that thou gavest me." What a pathetic reply! It was one of the first times this world had seen someone point the finger at another person to blame for a problem. Forget being cast out because of disobedience, I think the man should have been cast out for not being able to own his own behavior!
And yet I suffer from this same problem. It is all too easy to point fingers when things go wrong. It comes with the 'natural man' package that we signed up for before this life. It is all too easy to forget that we are who we are because of the decisions that we have made.
Ephraim, this is what your post reminded me of. Who I am today is the result of many a yesterday built on top of each other. I thought of the famous sign that was on Truman's desk: 'The Buck Stops Here.' It is an example to me of someone who can own their behavior regardless of the cost in popularity points amidst the peasantry beneath us. Lately I have been thinking a lot about the direction I am heading. I have paused to ask myself if it is in line with the goals I had originally set. Upon discovering the discrepancy that is all too familiar between where I want to be and where I am I initially began to think of excuses. 'I am not there because (insert anything you will here)' is the last thing that will get me where I want to go.
Thanks Ephraim for the reminder.

MaryDawn's Optimism

Shout out KENDON


Thanks Billy!

Courtney's Faith


The Mind of Nathan Steele



Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Thanks Sara

Be Positive! -WAC March 31 2010

Kiel


As I was going back through old blog posts, I caught one from Kiel that I hadn't before read. It contained a quote from Dallin H. Oaks about time management. As Kiel noted, it wasn't the best designed entry (nor is this one), but the message immediately grabbed me.

"Our priorities are most visible in how we use our time…Someone has said, 'Three things never come back--the spent arrow, the spoken word, and the lost opportunity.' We cannot recycle or save the time allotted to us each day. With time, we have only one opportunity for choice, and then it is gone forever."

Wow. Quite the intimidating/motivating quote. I needed this right now. Not back when he wrote it and I didn't read it, but I needed this now.

Thanks, Kiel.

Help from Christ

Monday, March 29, 2010

Job Well Done!


I don't know that there's much to add to this post... other than to include a movie quote. Hmm.... Which one? Which one? Also... from the same movie: "In my defense, your potions all look alike. You might think about relabeling some of them."
I'll include a couple more, because there'll be no more WAC's after this week. (Alas!)
1. "'What else is there?' You should write a book! 'How to offend a woman in five syllables or less!'"
2."Sink me, the lady's a poet."
3. "Let me esplain. No. There is too much. Let me sum up."
4. "I suggest a new strategy, R2: let the wookie win."
5. "To lose one parent, Mr. Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune. To lose both looks like carelessness."
6. "If you were waiting for the opportune moment, that was it."
7. "Can you be a leetle more especific?"
8. "This is ridiculous, what am I doing here, I'm in the wrong story!"
9. "Have fun storming the castle!"
Well, I think that's it. It's been a great semester. Life is good. In fact, life is beautiful. Abbiamo vinto! (name that movie... it should be easy.)

Faith to Fly