Wednesday, March 10, 2010

"Go for It"

I believe you can train yourself to become a positive thinker, but you must cultivate a desire to develop the skill of setting personal worthy and realistic goals. I am so thoroughly convinced that if we don’t set goals in our life and learn how to master the technique of living to reach our goals, we can reach a ripe old age and look back on our life only to see that we reached but a small part of our full potential. When you learn to master the principle of setting a goal, you will then be able to make a great difference in the results you attain in this life.
M. Russell Ballard, “Go for It!,” New Era, Mar 2004, 4

Each one of you have the potential to receive your young women medallion. However it won't take all of you the same amount of time to do so. I challenge each of you to ponder and pray about what the best time line for you is; that may be 6 years, or 1 year, or anywhere in between.

If you share with me your goal we can work together with the Lord to meet your potential of becoming a young woman of promise.



6 year plan
8 experiences 1.25 projects

5 year
9.5 experiences 1.5 projects

4 year
12 experiences 2 projects

3 year
16 experiences 2.5 projects

2 year
24 experiences 4 projects

1 year 48 experiences 8 projects

Monday, March 8, 2010

Recent Articles about Personal Progress

Coming Soon! A New Personal Progress Web Site

I'm very excited about the new Personal progress web site. I'll keep you all updated with that information as it becomes available.

Welcome

Welcome to the Springboro Personal Progress blog. I know God loves each one of you and wants you to return home to him. Personal Progress will help you develop the habits necessary to draw nearer to your loving Father in Heaven and to your personal Savoir. My hope and prayer is that this blog will be used as a tool in helping you to achieve your goal of receiving your Young Women Medallion.

Lots of Love,
Sister Sampson