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Week 12 Family Relationship Goals

Our objectives for the family are a little complex, I think.  I have to find a way to improve my family relationships and have two goals to do so for two respective relationships.  I think any of my step siblings or my parents could work, so first I will call my mother once per week, preferably on Sunday. That will be goal one and it will end in one month.  for goal two, I will avoid saying anything that might sound less than respectful to or about my dad.  This will also last one month, so it should be checked a couple of months before father's day.  Since I already do this, making a goal of it is a way of keeping me from slipping up when he might be sensitive to it.  Also, I am usually so busy that my mother doesn't know when to call me, and I hardly know when I can call anyone beside my employment manager.  That's all for now.  I guess I will see if this is effective: Call Mother once per week, especially Sunday Avoid common or low speakin...

Week 11 Managing Money

So, I learned about Managing money and some of the tools that there are to do so, provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  Financial calculating tools are available on the Provident Living website and the instruction we were taught during the week was an opportunity to share experiences with each other.  Some of the other students considered their parents to be excellent examples of good financial management.  I consider my Dad to be excellent at penny pinching and saving overall, but he's not very good at investing wisely, so I didn't say much if anything in the class, so as to save him from a unknowingly suffering a moderate report on him.  Some of the stories were very impressive. When one student said they had been raised in comfort but did not know how to do anything to take care of themself, and then they had to learn all at once for their family, they commented that it was actually a disservice rather than nice that their teaching was ne...

Truth or not Truth

I have often thought myself to be effective at finding what is truthful and reasonably trustworthy as a source of information.  I rely on inspiration and a gift of God to identify such things. It seems that there is an art or a skill to this that I have been taught to improve.  In college it is expected that I use and cite my sources.  Therefore, I need to improve my studying to use the standards I have been taught. I have been misled in the past, and usually by a decent source.  For this reason I intend to continue to rely on the gift of God to help me identify truth, yet it will be more effective the search Google Books and the local library than to use much on the internet, simply because it is difficult to cite and rely on the majority of opinions on the internet, on account of their incomplete background information.  It is important that, even if it is the internet, we should research and study for truth or we may not find it.

Week 7 Share Insights from the Book of Mormon

To be honest, Week 7 was overwhelmingly too busy for me and I couldn't keep up. It was of course my fault, but that easily leads into the insight I gain from the reading for the week. Following is something that caused me to wonder at the ways we define reward, punishment, good, and bad: 2 Nephi 24:10-16 10 All they shall speak and say unto thee: Art thou also become weak as we? Art thou become like unto us? 11 Thy pomp is brought down to the grave; the noise of thy viols is not heard; the worm is spread under thee, and the worms cover thee. 12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! Art thou cut down to the ground, which did weaken the nations! 13 For thou hast said in thy heart: I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north; 14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the Most High. 15 Yet thou shalt be brought do...