Sunday, January 9, 2011

It's Been a While


Well, it's a new year and with new years come resolutions. My sister Jessica gave each one of us siblings a "Dream Big 2010" journal last year for Christmas, so that we might write down our goals and dreams. I happened to locate my book and noticed the first page was full of all these awesome goals I had made and realized that there was not one that I accomplished. So let's just cross out that last "0" of 2010 and tear out that first page and make it "Dream Big 2011."

I've heard that if you don't write down your goals chances are that they won't come to pass. I figured I would share some of my dreams/goals with y'all so that not only will I be accountable for them, but y'all can keep me in check also. So here goes nothing. . .
Atop my list are a few of the following:
-graduate in April (I just had my exit interview with my counselor so I'm on track!)
-get straight A's my last semester
-take the GMAT this summer
-find a job for after graduation






Another goal I have (encouraged by my sister Laura) is to write in my journal (or blog) more about my tender mercies and the way in which I've seen the hand of God in my life. Elder D. Todd Christofferson gave an amazing talk tonight at the Marriott Center (A rebroadcast can be seen here) The main theme he talked about was "Give us this day our daily bread" taken from the Lord's prayer. He compared this to the manna in which Moses' people received daily. Here are just a few quotes that I loved (hopefully it's enough of a teaser to get ya to watch it)

Manna today can be as real as the physical manna of biblical times.

Live day by day. Yes, look to the future, but it is a bunch of days that make up a full lifetime.

When we pray daily for help for the things out of our power, we must first be sure we are doing all that is within our power.

I don't want you to give in to the pressure of the moment. Look through it and get through the day. Don't look ahead to the pain, just get through the day. Take it one day at a time.

Our consistency in small simple things can lead to great things. Even the mundane daily tasks become the building blocks of a great and glorious future.

Before bed each night, think about the successes and failures of the day and thank the Lord for the manna he gave you.



I love the gospel! I know God knows us. I am so grateful for all he blesses me with. I am so lucky to have the best family ever. AND to be 2 blocks away from my 2 little sisters and 2 doors down from my best friend. K thats all for tonight folks. Hopefully I'll blog again before next year hahahaha

3 comments:

Emily C said...

great goals freddie. and teh pressure is on for you to graduate in april!! i already bought my plane ticket!! hahaha

miss you

Laura said...

Freddie, you make me want to be a better person! I wish I could be cool like you.

Jessica said...

way to go little bro. hahahaha. i like your goals and i like that you're recycling your dream book for this year. i think i'm going to be doing the same thing...