This week I
really enjoyed reading, “Making a Living and a Life” by Elder Lynn G. Robbins.
In his talk Robbins warns us of pride just as the last couple of talks we read
had done. I don’t think you can read enough about how awful pride is and how
important it is to stay grounded and not give in to that sin. One of the points
Robbins made in his talk that really stood out to me was in the section,
“motives in the workplace”. He talks about the fact that we are not only
learning how to make a living while going school at BYUI, but also that we are
learning to make an honest living.
Robbins said that our focus should be on what is most important to our Heavenly
Father:
- Building the kingdom, including strong
and valiant families
- Being honest in our dealings and using
our God-given talents in the service of our fellow men.
- Filling our lives with good works that
positively impact our community and the world.
I know that I
can keep myself in check and on the right path by regularly asking myself if I
am doing these things.
Update on the
$100 challenge: At this point I finally have a good pattern for a bean bag that
I really like. I was going to knit seasonal bean bags but I couldn’t get my egg
pattern just right and I wasn’t going to copy someone else’s. I had better luck
coming up with my own unique pattern for a regular bean bag. Attached are some
pictures. I really like how they turned out. Now the question is, will anyone
else like them enough to make a purchase?
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