Mental Health Minute: It’s not easy being green
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MaryannJuly 10, 2025
This article made me think of the example of the prophet, Lehi. He rejoiced that he had obtained a land of promise while he was still yet in the desert. He rejoiced in the promises of the Lord, even while wading through continuous affliction. When we continue to count our blessings and show gratitude to the Lord, it will be much easier to stay "in the green."
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