I am sorry that I dropped the ball with posting my article this month. Life got the best of me and I had to refocus. I sit here at my desk looking up at my wall behind my desk. It has several post it notes right at my eye level. The post it notes are notes that I write to myself to remind me of things I want to remember, encouraging sayings, quotes I need to read often and goals that I have that keep me focused. I have spent a few weeks focusing on the life that I want. It's funny how Satan whirlwinds things around you so that life, people, family, goals just seem to fly by without you noticing the details. My post it note wall has been a little anchor of thoughts that have kept me focused on the life I truly want.
I've been reading a lot of President Hinckley. I read his Stand a Little Taller book every morning as I run about getting the kids and myself out the door on time. I love those 30 seconds where I read (and do my best) to absorb the scripture and his spiritual thought. I feel that is a little spark to the start of my day. So it was no surprise to me that a talk from President Hinckley is what I was inspired to share for my turn.
The talk is How Can I Become the Woman of Whom I Dream? Article link: http://lds.org/general-conference/2001/04/how-can-i-become-the-woman-of-whom-i-dream?lang=eng&query=gordon+b.+hinckley+women.
I know it is intended for the young women but there were so many little gems that helped me. I feel as if I am in the middle ground of life. I am in the "regrouping phase" as Liz calls it. I've made some choices, rummaged through the consequences, learned and grown from my mistakes and am now learning how to forge forward to the new phase of my life.
President Hinckley says "You are creatures of divinity; you are daughters of the Almighty. Limitless is your potential. Magnificent is your future, if you will take control of it. Do not let your lives drift in a fruitless and worthless manner." How true is that of each of us now (no matter what our age is!!)
He also counsels young women (and us not so young women...) "Find purpose in your life. Choose the things you would like to do, and educate yourselves to be effective in their pursuit. For most it is very difficult to settle on a vocation. You are hopeful that you will marry and that all will be taken care of. In this day and time, a girl needs an education. She needs the means and skills by which to earn a living should she find herself in a situation where it becomes necessary to do so." How true this is for me personally! I have a thriving career, an education and a way to support myself mentally and financially. I can take care of my children alone. How thankful I am that I have the developed skills and education that I have!
Lastly, I love how he empowers women to remember who each and everyone of us truly are and to go forward to do something with ourselves! How awesome is that?! When I left my mission I left with no regrets. I could have done a few things better and what not but I knew that I had honestly done my best and that my mission was what it was supposed to be. In fact, it exceeded my expectations! I discovered so much about myself. I share this because that is the mantra I have as I look forward. I want to live the life I want now. I don't want to wake up in 10 years knowing that I wasted that time because I was sad about not having a husband or a house or some big thing that is out of my control. I have been blessed with two great children, wonderful friends and a career that helps me feel centered and empowered.
President Hinckley sums it best: "Never forget that you came to earth as a child of the divine Father, with something of divinity in your very makeup. The Lord did not send you here to fail. He did not give you life to waste it. He bestowed upon you the gift of mortality that you might gain experience—positive, wonderful, purposeful experience—that will lead to life eternal. He has given you this glorious Church, His Church, to guide you and direct you, to give you opportunity for growth and experience, to teach you and lead you and encourage you, to bless you with eternal marriage, to seal upon you a covenant between you and Him that will make of you His chosen daughter, one upon whom He may look with love and with a desire to help. May God bless you richly and abundantly, my dear young friends, His wonderful daughters. Of course there will be some problems along the way. There will be difficulties to overcome. But they will not last forever. He will not forsake you."
Can I get an Amen to that? Go forward and rock this world my dear sisters!!
