New Year’s resolutions

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These are notes from one of the church meetings. Any inaccuracies are the fault of the note taker.

– You can start a new resolution any time of the year.
– Joe Christianson 1994: good it goas around Christmas where you think of Christ.
– Through the gospel, we know what we should do in our lives.
– Many don’t feel to set goals because they fear failure. Feel bad when they don’t fulfill.
– Be thou perfect even as thou father in heaven is perfect. Perfect means fully developed.
– Strive to be more like Christ.
– Christ asked his disciples, what manner of man should thou be? As I am.

Four areas for resolutions

1. Intellectually: many love learning.
– Sometimes when out of college, people may not feel challenged.
– Come follow me first lessons says we are all responsible to learn the gospel.
– It is through our own efforts to grow instinctually.
– You can set time out each day to do something for your mind.
– Read books
– learn a language easy access to technology to give us sources of knowledge.
– Documentaries.

2. Physically: elder Christenson.
– Follow the word of wisdom
– Following a healthy lifestyle
– Getting enough rest. It makes a difference in our health

3. Social: today we have an illusion that we see other people’s actives in social media we think we’re social. Good chance we are less social.
– The ministering program helps us be more social with our fellow ward members.

4. Spiritually: For the New Year we can review the past year and recommit to the new year of covenants.
– We can reconvert ourselves to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
– The new church class curriculum will help us learn how to study the gospel more effectively.

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