Write in your journal
When we are each resurrected, we will be unpacking reflections on our mortal lives for eternity. How do you want to be remembered, including by yourself? What will you change today to make this remembrance more joyful, and to access greater peace?
4/3/20251 min read
Life is short. We make decisions every day, some under intense pressure. Carving out time to reflect on your choices and blessings each day will help you to make the best choices now, in addition to giving yourself and future generations remembrances that could bring hope and rekindle faith in a time of dire need. As you write in your journal, consider the following questions as a springboard for what matters most to record:
What did I do today to exercise faith in God's plan for me?
What promptings did I receive from the Holy Ghost?
How did I respond to those promptings?
How did God reach out to me in love?
“I bless you that every day, if you will ask in prayer to be shown where the hand of God intervened in your life that day, I bless you that you will see that. It will be made manifest to you. That you will see that He is leading and guiding and lifting you, and that He knows you” (Henry B. Eyring, “A Steady, Upward Course” [Brigham Young University–Idaho devotional, Sept. 18, 2001], web.byui.edu/devotionalsandspeeches).