If You Died Tonight, Would You Be Happy with How You Spent Your Day?
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GrimalkinJune 26, 2014
Not every day will be our best day. As a matter of fact, most days won't be our best day. But try every night to check in with the Eternal Father. Say a prayer, a very short prayer if needed, a form prayer if needed. But keep that link open and God will blunt your sorrows and magnify your joys and help you go forward.
AndrewJune 26, 2014
Thank you for a wonderful reminder. It made me think of Pres. Monson's talk. "This is our one & only chance at life -here and now..."
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