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One Year Goal 10X

Check out the video at the bottom. I decided to 10X my goal. It started out as just simply posting a quote everyday to social media that was meaningful to me over the course of 30 days.  Then I heard the concept of 10Xing your goal. When I applied that to my goal of 30 quotes posted to social media over 30 days it became 300 quotes over a period of 300 days. That turned into an even 365 quotes over 365 days. One year! It was a few months before the end of 2021 that this idea came to me while pondering one morning. I wanted to add value to the world around me. I wondered if I would…
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Lord, I Believe. Help Thou Mine Unbelief.

Lord, I Believe. Help Thou Mine Unbelief. “Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.” Mark 9:24 You have been called to a leadership position in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Did it come as a surprise or did you always believe that you would be called to a position of leadership? Maybe you had a similar experience to mine. I had, in the back of my mind, that I would be called to serve as a bishop someday. I tried to chase the thought out of my mind because the culture of the Church is to not aspire to any calling in the Church.  It wasn’t until after I was called to serve as bishop that Paul…
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Enduring Action. All the Way to the End!

Enduring action; all the way to the end! Why? How? Because He is with you to the end.Endure means to last; to continue in the same state without perishing; to remain; to abide. Action means an act; a deed. Enduring action means to continue doing without perishing.  I was on the last 11 miles of a 50K foot race to the top of Pinal Mountain. I had already climbed more than 4,300’ and 17.5 miles to Pinal Peak with consistent ease. I was now on my way down through the foothills of the Pinal Mountains to downtown Globe, AZ. My body began to give out. My knees ached with the most excruciating pain I had ever felt. I could no longer run. I…
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