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Accountability -
Don’t Let Chance Determine Your Choices. Use your agency wisely. Make those vital decisions beforehand. (See D&C 58:27–28.)
Make Your Own Fortune. What you make of life isn’t up to chance; it’s up to you. Let the gospel guide you and you’re one smart cookie. (See 2 Ne. 2:26–27.)
Act Well Thy Part. With parents and leaders in supporting roles, accept divine direction. (See 2 Ne. 32:9.)
Get It Together. One decision, one act, one day at a time you build your character, your life, your eternal reward. (See 2 Ne. 2:27.)
Get Yourself into a Tight Squeeze. With so much love and wisdom to share, our oldest friends can be our closest friends (See James 1:27.)

Adversity -
We All Have Our Ups and Downs. Sometimes we’d like to skip over problems, but we have to solve them one step at a time. (See Prov. 3:5–6.)
You Can Handle Pressure Brilliantly. Burdens that threaten to destroy us can transform us if we trust in the Lord. (See D&C 122:5–7.)
Adversity Can Make You Strong.
Agency -
Make Waves. Even if you feel like a small pebble dropped into a big pond, your choices create eternal ripples. Make a splash by choosing the right.
Keep Yourself Free. If you’re not careful, the world will sell you things until it owns you.
Don’t Let Chance Determine Your Choices. Use your agency wisely. Make those vital decisions beforehand. (See D&C 58:27–28.)
Rings True. Choosing the right is the only way to true happiness. (See 2 Ne. 2:27–28.)
Make Your Own Fortune. What you make of life isn’t up to chance; it’s up to you. Let the gospel guide you and you’re one smart cookie. (See 2 Ne. 2:26–27.)
Good Call. Take time out for a mission. (See John 21:15–17.)
Get It Together. One decision, one act, one day at a time you build your character, your life, your eternal reward. (See 2 Ne. 2:27.)
Which Side Are You On? Saint or sinner? The choice is yours. But you can’t be on both sides at the same time. (See Josh. 24:15.)
No Man Can Serve Two Masters (Matt. 6:24)

Anger -
Temper Your Temper. Having a short fuse is not the same as having a dynamite personality. (See Eccl. 7:9.)

Atonement -
Once and for All. That one great sacrifice was for all. It was for you. Rejoice. (See Hymns, no. 193.)

Atonement -
Once and for All. That one great sacrifice was for all. It was for you. Rejoice. (See Hymns, no. 193.)

Attitude -
Develop a Good Attitude - Feeling negative? Life might not be picture-perfect, but a positive attitude will always give you something to smile about. (See D&C 78:18.)
Feeling Sour? Squeeze in some time for others. Kindness and service bring sweetness to your life. (See Prov. 15:13.)
Be Your Best - Be Grateful • Be True • Be Smart • Be Humble • Be Clean • Be Prayerful - President Gordon B. Hinckley
Don’t Limit Yourself. See D&C 58:27–28.
We All Have Our Ups and Downs. Sometimes we’d like to skip over problems, but we have to solve them one step at a time. (See Prov. 3:5–6.)

Belonging -
Make Room for Everyone Look around. Is someone starving spiritually or socially because your group has turned its back? (See D&C 38:25.)

Brotherhood -
Some Assembly Required. Together, we reinforce each other and the Lord strengthens us all. (See Matt. 18:20.)

Character -
Get It Together. One decision, one act, one day at a time you build your character, your life, your eternal reward. (See 2 Ne. 2:27.)

Christmas -
Give of Yourself. Using your time and talents to help others is the best way to avoid getting too wrapped up in yourself.
Come, Let Us Adore Him. “The shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.
Be Wise. Come unto Christ. The Wisemen were led by prophecies. You can follow living prophets. (See Omni 1:26.)
Be Someone’s Christmas Star. Bring a little light into another’s life. (See Matt. 5:16.)
Make Your Holiday a Holy Day. Feast upon the word. Learn of Christ—the greatest gift ever given. (See John 3:16.)
Peace on Earth Comes from Heaven. It comes when we center our lives on Christ. (See John 16:33.)
Seek the Best Christmas Presence. This year, instead of getting wrapped up in unimportant things, invite the Savior into your celebration. (See Isa. 9:6.)
Christmas Lasts As Long As You Keep Giving.

Church History -
This Is the Place. No matter where you pioneer, your path should lead to the nearest temple. (See D&C 110:7–10.)
 

Commitment -
Don’t Give Mixed Signals. Make your standards clear so those who follow you won’t get lost. (See Prov. 4:18.)
Which Side Are You On? Saint or sinner? The choice is yours. But you can’t be on both sides at the same time. (See Josh. 24:15.)
How Do You Punctuate the Gospel?
No Man Can Serve Two Masters (Matt. 6:24)

Communication -
Trash Talk. What you say to others says a lot about you. (See Matt. 12:34–37.)
Foul Language Is for the Birds. You don’t have to parrot what you hear. Fly high with clean speech. (See James 5:12.)
Cutting remarks are really hurting. See James 3:8–10.
If You Want to See Eye to Eye Try Using Your Ears.

Conversion -
Make your appeal more than Skin Deep. If your appearance is only a put-on, your soul could be in a pickle. (Matt. 23:27.)

Creation -
Your Home Away from Home. It’s beautiful—keep it clean. But it’s temporary—keep yourself clean. (See D&C 29:23–27.)

Dating -
Keep Your Life Sweet. Date wisely. Save your heart for the right time. (See For the Strength of Youth, 7.)
 

Dedication -
Don’t Limit Yourself. See D&C 58:27–28.
We All Have Our Ups and Downs. Sometimes we’d like to skip over problems, but we have to solve them one step at a time. (See Prov. 3:5–6.)

Discipleship -
Follow the Leader. Accept the invitation to follow Him. You’ll have joy in the journey, because He’ll walk beside you. (See 2 Ne. 31:10–12.)

Divine Nature -
Be Loyal to the Royal Within. You are a child of a heavenly king, who loves you. Be true to your divine nature.
Create the Perfect Self-Portrait. Turn your life into a masterpiece. Pattern yourself after the Master. (See Alma 5:14, 19.)
Make Something of Yourself. With the Savior’s help, you shape your own life. Use him as your model. (See 3 Ne. 12:48.)
Don’t Sell Yourself Short. Give it your best shot. You don’t know what you can do until you make a big effort. (See D&C 64:33.)
You Can Conquer Giant Problems. “With God all things are possible.” (Matt 19:26)
There Aren’t Any Frogs—Just Handsome Princes Who Don’t Know Who They Are. See Ps. 8:4–5.

Dedication -
Don’t Limit Yourself. See D&C 58:27–28.
We All Have Our Ups and Downs. Sometimes we’d like to skip over problems, but we have to solve them one step at a time. (See Prov. 3:5–6.)

Elderly -
Get Yourself into a Tight Squeeze. With so much love and wisdom to share, our oldest friends can be our closest friends (See James 1:27.)

Endurance -
Finish - Your goals are within reach if you stay on track and endure to the end. (See 2 Tim. 4:7; Heb. 12:1–2.)
Get a Higher Education. Get into seminary. Learn the things that can make you happy now and forever. (See Alma 37:35.)

Environment -
Your Home Away from Home. It’s beautiful—keep it clean. But it’s temporary—keep yourself clean. (See D&C 29:23–27.)

Example-
Make Waves. Even if you feel like a small pebble dropped into a big pond, your choices create eternal ripples. Make a splash by choosing the right.
Be Even As I Am. Our goal is to become Christlike. Church standards help us achieve that. (See 3 Ne. 27:27.)
Create the Perfect Self-Portrait. Turn your life into a masterpiece. Pattern yourself after the Master. (See Alma 5:14, 19.)
Don’t Give Mixed Signals. Make your standards clear so those who follow you won’t get lost. (See Prov. 4:18.)
Be a Positive Influence. As a disciple of Christ, you have every reason to be positive. Share that hope. (See D&C 68:6.)
Blow Your Own Horn. Standing up for your beliefs can be music to other people’s ears. Don’t be afraid to let your voice be heard. (D&C 115:5)
You Don’t Have to Be a Big Wheel. You don’t need an important title or a high profile to make a big difference. The Lord has assured us that “out of small things proceedeth that which is great” (D&C 64:33). So get involved. You’ll be amazed what one good turn can do.
You Are the Yeast. You can help others rise to the occasion (Gal. 5:9)
There Are Lots of Little Reasons to Be a Good Example, and Someday They’ll All Be Big.

Faith -
Believe. Joseph’s prayer was answered. Yours will be too.
Without a Doubt. You can know for yourself. Seek the witness of the Spirit. (See John 20:24–29.)
Faith without Works Doesn’t Work. Faith without works is like a boat without oars: it gets you nowhere. So stop drifting and start rowing. Otherwise, you’re dead in the water. (See James 2:17–18.)

Family-
Be a Strong Link. President Gordon B. Hinckley counsels, “Do not become a weak link in the chain of your generations.” Your faithfulness to the gospel will strengthen your family.
Home Security. This Home Secured by Love. Warmth, kindness, and charity can be your family’s spiritual security system.
Get into Family History. Your ancestors are part of the eternal picture. Develop an interest in them. (See D&C 128:15).
Invest in Bonds. Invest yourself in your family. The payoffs start now and continue through eternity. (See Hymns, no. 300.)
Merit Badge. Home is a great place to “help other people at all times.” And the rewards are terrific. (See Hymns, no 223.)
Hang Out with Your Family. Decorate your family tree with your presence. You’re not just ornamental. You’re essential. (See Hymns, no. 298.)
Family Ties. Time flies. Spend some of it on eternal relationships. (See Hymns, no. 298.)
Do Your Homework. Spend time with your family. It’s not such a tough assignment. In fact, you may discover it isn’t work at all. (See Hymns, no. 298.)
Safe at Home. When things start to slide, head for the one place you’re never shut out. Your family can be your most faithful fans. (See 3 Ne. 18:21.)
The Best Things in Life Are Not Things.

Family History -
Get into Family History. Your ancestors are part of the eternal picture. Develop an interest in them. (See D&C 128:15).
Write Here. Write Now. See Rev. 1:19.
Save Your Life. Preserve your memories, experiences, thoughts and feelings. Keep a journal. (See Moses 6:45–46.)
Simply keep a journal. Someday you’ll see that your “ordinary” life is heroic
Get to Know an Old Friend. He had an outrageous sense of humor and rode a mean pair of wheels. He was your great-great-grandfather. Get to know him and a lot of other greats. Get into family history. Get into life. (See JS—H 1:39.)
Fasting -
Fast Food. If you don’t feed your spirit, fasting is just starvation. (See Isa. 58:5–14.)

Fellowshipping -
Mutual Support.
It’s not the same without you. (See D&C 84:110.)
Some Assembly Required. Together, we reinforce each other and the Lord strengthens us all. (See Matt. 18:20.)
When Saw We Thee a Stranger? (Matt. 25:38)

Finances -
Stay Out of Hot Water. Credit card debt can really turn up the heat. Escape the pain of debt by saving for the things you need.

Forgiveness -
Go the Extra Smile. “And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you” (Eph. 4:32).

Friendship -
Mutual Support.
It’s not the same without you. (See D&C 84:110.)
RX for Friendship. Be One.
Make Room for Everyone. Look around. Is someone starving spiritually or socially because your group has turned its back? (See D&C 38:25.)
Don’t Let a Flare-up Come Between You. Good friends are matchless. (See Prov. 17:17.)
When Saw We Thee a Stranger? (Matt. 25:38)

Gambling -
The Jokes On You. If you think you can win when you gamble. Don’t be fooled. You risk losing the Spirit. (See Gordon B. Hinckley, “Gambling,” Ensign, May 2005, 58.)
A Sure Bet
. The prophets say gambling is wrong. When you go against their counsel, you always lose.

Generosity -
Give of Yourself. Give your most priceless gift—your time, your support, your love. (See 2 Cor. 9:7.)

Goals -
Without a Goal, You’re in a Jam. (See D&C 6:6–7.)
Finish - Your goals are within reach if you stay on track and endure to the end. (See 2 Tim. 4:7; Heb. 12:1–2.)
Great Expectations? You can fulfill them step by step as you walk the gospel path.
Life Planner. Make your Heavenly Father’s plan of happiness the master plan for your life. (See Alma 12.)
If Life Seems Pointless. Don’t be aimless. Worthy goals point you in the right direction. (See Alma 37:44.)
Create the Perfect Self-Portrait. Turn your life into a masterpiece. Pattern yourself after the Master. (See Alma 5:14, 19.)
Why Settle for Almost? In horseshoes and in life you get some reward for coming close to your goals. But if you really pitch in you can have it all. Why “horse” around when there’s so much at stake?
Goals. Will They Get Off the Ground in 1982?

God -
He Loves Me. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16.)

Gossip -
Respect: What Goes Around Comes Around.
Gossip: Don’t Pass It On.

Government -
Have a Choice Experience. Choose to Vote.
Gratitude -
Say It. “There are two little words in the English language that perhaps mean more than all others. They are ‘thank you.’ ” (President Gordon B. Hinckley, Jan. 2001, New Era, 8.)
Open a Thank Account. Count your blessings.
Show Your Thanks through Your Giving. See Matt. 25:34–40.
 

Habits -
Little Vicescan put you in a big squeeze. Gossip, bad temper, swearing—name your “favorite”—they all stunt spiritual growth. (2 Ne. 28:8–9)

Healing -
He Is within Reach. The Savior can heal you both physically and spiritually. Reach out to Him.
You Are in His Hands. See Isa. 49:16.
 

Health -
A Word of Wisdom. Don’t. See D&C 89.

Holy Ghost -
Rest Assured. It’s so comforting to hear the Lord’s voice and read of his love for you. (See D&C 33:16.)
Make your appeal more than Skin Deep. If your appearance is only a put-on, your soul could be in a pickle. (Matt. 23:27.)

Home -
Safe at Home. When things start to slide, head for the one place you’re never shut out. Your family can be your most faithful fans. (See 3 Ne. 18:21.)
 

Honesty -
Look Ahead. Your final grade depends on the true-false test of character. Don’t cheat yourself. (See For the Strength of Youth, 9–10.)
Don’t Be Two-Faced. To fit in, we sometimes put on false faces, pretending to go along with the crowd. Wear those faces too often, and we may forget who we really are. (See 1 Thes. 5:22.)
Big Lies can start with a little yarn.
 

Hope -
Be a Positive Influence. As a disciple of Christ, you have every reason to be positive. Share that hope. (See D&C 68:6.)
No matter what your past has been, you have a Spotless Future.

Humility -
Heart Broken? Good. A humble and repentant heart is open to the Light of Christ.
Pop to the Top. Soften your heart, let the Spirit warm you, and rise to your full potential.
 

Individual Worth -
Mutual Support.
It’s not the same without you. (See D&C 84:110.)
Down on Yourself? Reflect on this: You are a child of God. With His help, you can reach your great potential.
Discover the Beauty Within. Real sparkle is not something you put on. It comes from the heart. (See 1 Sam. 16:7.)
You Are Unique. And you are not lost in the crowd. You are known and loved by your Father in Heaven. (See D&C 76:24.)
Good Eggs. We may be different on the outside, but everyone contains great potential. Don’t count anyone out before they hatch. (See D&C 18:10.)
Make Something of Yourself. With the Savior’s help, you shape your own life. Use him as your model. (See 3 Ne. 12:48.)
Labels Hide People. Behind each tag is a real person with feelings, hopes, and dreams. So use the designer’s label—“child of God.”
Don’t Sell Yourself Short. Give it your best shot. You don’t know what you can do until you make a big effort. (See D&C 64:33.)
Differences Can Be Appealing. All of us are needed to make life delicious. (See Rom. 12:5.)
No matter what your past has been, you have a Spotless Future.
Be Your Own Kind of Beautiful. “The Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart” (1 Sam. 16:7).

Jesus Christ -
Come unto Me. That I may heal you. (See 3 Ne. 9:13–14.)
Death, Where Is Thy Victory?. “In Christ shall all be made alive” (1 Cor. 15:22; see also 1 Cor. 15:55).
Living Water. Keep yourself immersed in the living water of the gospel of Jesus Christ. (See John 4:7–14.)
Come, Let Us Adore Him. “The shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us."
He Is within Reach. The Savior can heal you both physically and spiritually. Reach out to Him.
My Peace I Give unto You. Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. (See John 14:27.)
When the Son Arose… He brought an everlasting light. Let it dawn on you. (See D&C 88:5–17.)
Without a Doubt. You can know for yourself. Seek the witness of the Spirit. (See John 20:24–29.)
Be Even As I Am. Our goal is to become Christlike. Church standards help us achieve that. (See 3 Ne. 27:27.)
Got Oil? You can’t light an empty lamp. Internalize the Savior’s teachings. Feed the flame. (See Matt. 25:1–13.)
You Are in His Hands. See Isa. 49:16.
Be Wise. Come unto Christ. The Wisemen were led by prophecies. You can follow living prophets. (See Omni 1:26.)
Follow the Leader. Accept the invitation to follow Him. You’ll have joy in the journey, because He’ll walk beside you. (See 2 Ne. 31:10–12.)
He Lives! He died for you. Now He lives for you. (See D&C 18:11–12.)
Always Remember Him. We all promised. Remember? (See Luke 22:19–20 and D&C 20:77.)
Once and for All. That one great sacrifice was for all. It was for you. Rejoice. (See Hymns, no. 193.)
Create the Perfect Self-Portrait. Turn your life into a masterpiece. Pattern yourself after the Master. (See Alma 5:14, 19.)
He Gives New Life. He is Jesus Christ, bringing spiritual rebirth and physical resurrection. Through him, you can be clean and whole. (See John 11:25.)
You Are Never Alone. I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you. (John 14:18)
Peace on Earth Comes from Heaven. It comes when we center our lives on Christ. (See John 16:33.)
Take It Personally. Think about what the Savior did. Think about what you are doing. (See D&C 19:16–17.)
My Peace I Give unto You. Turn to Christ and receive all that he offers: forgiveness, unconditional love—true peace. (See John 14:27.)
Seek the Best Christmas Presence. This year, instead of getting wrapped up in unimportant things, invite the Savior into your celebration. (See Isa. 9:6.)
Let the Master Be Your Teacher. See Matt. 5–7.
He That Is Greatest among You Shall Be Your Servant. Matt. 23:11
He Only Could Unlock the Gate of Heaven and Let Us In. “There Is a Green Hill Far Away,” Hymns, 1985, no. 194. See Hel. 3:28.
The question has been, Who will receive Him? The question will be, Whom will He receive?
No Man Can Serve Two Masters (Matt. 6:24).
 

Joseph Smith -
In One Small Moment… a great and a marvelous work began.
Believe. Joseph’s prayer was answered. Yours will be too.

Joy -
Rings True. Choosing the right is the only way to true happiness. (See 2 Ne. 2:27–28.)
Spread Sunshine. When the Son is your light, you make the world a brighter place. (See Hymns, no. 228.)
Get Lost. Lose yourself in service. You’ll find yourself happier. (See Matt. 10:39.)
Rise above the Blues. “If thou art sorrowful, call on the Lord thy God with supplication, that your souls may be joyful” (D&C 136:29).

Judging -
Labels Hide People. Behind each tag is a real person with feelings, hopes, and dreams. So use the designer’s label—“child of God.”

Kindness -
You May Have to Eat Your Words. Make sure they are sweet and tender. (See Hymns, no. 232.)
Cutting remarks are really hurting. See James 3:8–10.
It’s Nice to Be Important. But It’s More Important to Be Nice.

Leadership -
Going Nowhere Fast. Until you discover that being a good follower is as important as being a good leader, you’re just spinning your wheels. (See D&C 107:99.)
You Are the Yeast. You can help others rise to the occasion (Gal. 5:9)

Listening -
If You Want to See Eye to Eye Try Using Your Ears.

Marriage -
Dream Date. Your dreams can become reality if you make it your goal to marry the right person at the right time, in the right place, and by the right authority.
Picture This. Visualize temple marriage. Then focus on that goal.
Reflect on Eternity. See D&C 131, D&C 132.
Temple Marriage. Have you reflected on it lately? (See D&C 131 and D&C 132.)

Media-
It’s Great Except For … except for the bad parts. What kinds of movies and music are you feeding your mind? (See A of F 1:13.)
Mouse Trap. The Web can be a useful network or a terrible trap. Some sites must be left unseen. (See Moro. 10:30.)
RX for Friendship. Be One.
You Are What You Watch. What you see and hear affects your thinking. And what you think is what you become. (See Alma 37:35.)

Missionary Work -
Super! Choose to be a hero. Prepare to serve a mission.
Fishing License. Catch the spirit of missionary work. There’s no limit to the good you can do.
Search and Rescue. Millions are waiting to be found. Some of them are waiting for you. (See Ezek. 34:11–13.)
Put on Your Tract Shoes. The greatest heroes today don’t wear athletic shoes. (See Isa. 52:7.)
Smart Money. Invest in your future. The dividends are guaranteed. (See D&C 15:6.)
Good Call. Take time out for a mission. (See John 21:15–17.)
Make a Name for Yourself. The world always needs more people named “Elder” or “Sister.” (See D&C 4.)
Joy Ride. Discover the sheer joy of missionary service. (See D&C 18:15.)
Fight Hunger. Serve a Mission. We can feed the spiritually hungry by sharing the Bread of Life (see John 6:35).
Write Away! Keep a Missionary Posted. (See Prov. 25:25.)
Eternity Is a Long Time … So Take Along a Friend. Share the Gospel Message Today.
 

Morality -
Are Your Standards Shrinking? - If it’s too tight, too short, or too revealing, it doesn’t fit Church standards. Don’t stretch your standards to fit the world’s. (See For the Strength of Youth, 14–16.)
Mental Floss - “Work at keeping your thoughts clean by thinking of something good. The mind can think of only one thing at a time. Use that fact to crowd out ugly thoughts” (Richard G. Scott, “Making the Right Choices,” Ensign, Nov. 1994, 37).
Lift Your Thoughts. Choose to elevate your thoughts to a higher level.
Chastity Is Pure Value. Keep your relationship clean, and it will continue to grow in value. Chastity—don’t trade it for the world. (See D&C 59:6.)
 

Music -
Some Music Can Hurt You. “Some music is spiritually very destructive. … It is far more dangerous than you may suppose, for it can smother your spiritual senses.” — President Boyd K. Packer, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, “Personal Revelation: The Gift, the Test, and the Promise,” Ensign, Nov. 1994, 61.
Listen Up. The things you listen to should be uplifting. (See A of F 1:13.)
Choose Uplifting Music. See the 13th article of faith [A of F 1:13].
 

Obedience -
Be Loyal to the Royal Within. You are a child of a heavenly king, who loves you. Be true to your divine nature.
Don’t Try Bending the Rules. Sure, you can bend the rules, but you end up going in the wrong direction. (See 2 Ne. 9:41.)
Rings True. Choosing the right is the only way to true happiness. (See 2 Ne. 2:27–28.)
Don’t Live on the Edge. The boundary of righteousness is also the brink of sin. Don’t risk a tragic fall. (See D&C 1:31.)
Follow the Leader. Accept the invitation to follow Him. You’ll have joy in the journey, because He’ll walk beside you. (See 2 Ne. 31:10–12.)
A Sure Bet. The prophets say gambling is wrong. When you go against their counsel, you always lose.
Stay on Your Toes. The only safe path is straight and narrow. (See 2 Ne. 9:41.)
Take Hold Before You Reach Out. If you want to bring someone else back to the straight and narrow, be sure you have a firm grip on the iron rod yourself.

Peace -
My Peace I Give unto You. Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. (See John 14:27.)
He Gives New Life. He is Jesus Christ, bringing spiritual rebirth and physical resurrection. Through him, you can be clean and whole. (See John 11:25.)
Peace on Earth Comes from Heaven. It comes when we center our lives on Christ. (See John 16:33.)
My Peace I Give unto You. Turn to Christ and receive all that he offers: forgiveness, unconditional love—true peace. (See John 14:27.)

Peer Pressure-
Popularity. It’s overrated. Sometimes the crowd is just plain wrong. (See Hel. 13:2–4; Hel. 16:2.)
Stand Out. Peer pressure making you feel boxed in? Stand out by standing up for what’s right.
Don’t Live on the Edge. The boundary of righteousness is also the brink of sin. Don’t risk a tragic fall. (See D&C 1:31.)
Don’t Fall for It. Stand firm. Just because everyone else is doing it doesn’t make it right. (See Mosiah 18:9.)

Perspective -
Questions? Answers. The world doesn’t make sense without the Creator’s perspective. (See 1 Ne. 9:6.)

Pioneers -
This Is the Place. No matter where you pioneer, your path should lead to the nearest temple. (See D&C 110:7–10.)
 

Potential -
Out of Small Things “… proceedeth that which is great.” (D&C 64:33.)

Prayer -
Need to Talk? Prayer is your direct line to Heavenly Father. With His plan you have unlimited minutes, no roaming charges, and you’ll never get a busy signal. Use it anytime, anywhere.
Believe. Joseph’s prayer was answered. Yours will be too.
Puzzled? If you’re missing peace and seeking answers, prayer might be the piece you’re missing.
Standing Tall. You reach the greatest heights while on your knees. (See D&C 19:38.)
When You Can’t Stand It. Kneel. See Alma 34:17–27.
Something in Common. Joseph needed to know; so do you. He got an answer. Isn’t it time you got yours? (See James 1:5.)
Need to Talk? With prayer you’ll never get a busy signal.
The Best Exercise of All For toning, building, and shaping up!

Prejudice -
Family Photo. God created the races—but not racism. We are all children of the same Father. Violence and hatred have no place in His family. (See Acts 10:34.)

Preparation-
Super! Choose to be a hero. Prepare to serve a mission.
Smart Money. Invest in your future. The dividends are guaranteed. (See D&C 15:6.)
Be Prepared. On life’s adventure, the scriptures are your map and compass, a light for your path, food for your spirit. (See 2 Tim. 3:16.)

Priesthood -
Power Fill. You can be filled with priesthood power. But you must first be connected with heaven. Live so you can be. (See D&C 121:36.)
Get Ready to Work Miracles. Give me a young man who has kept himself morally clean and has faithfully attended his Church meetings. Give me a young man who has magnified his priesthood and has earned his Duty to God Award and is an Eagle Scout (or equivalent). Give me a young man who is a seminary graduate and has a burning testimony of the Book of Mormon. Give me such a man, and I give you a young man who can perform miracles for the Lord in the mission field and throughout his life. President Ezra Taft Benson
You Can Measure Up To Your Potential. (See D&C 121:45–46.)
 

Priorities -
Going Nowhere? Are the things that keep you busy taking you where you want to go? (See Matt. 6:33.)
Uncover Buried Treasure. Worldly things can pile up fast. Put scripture study on the top of your stack of things to do.
Are You a Missing Person? Is your family always praying for you, but seldom with you? Make time for eternal things. (See Hymns, no. 298.)
Love Is Blind. If you set your heart on worldly things, you lose sight of heavenly things. (See Matt. 6:19–21.)
Lay Not Up for Yourselves Treasures on Earth. “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” (Matt. 6:21.)
Seek the Best Christmas Presence. This year, instead of getting wrapped up in unimportant things, invite the Savior into your celebration. (See Isa. 9:6.)
Some Things Can’t Wait. Procrastination can create a mess. (See Mosiah 4:27.)
The Best Things in Life Are Not Things.

Profanity -
Foul Language Is for the Birds. You don’t have to parrot what you hear. Fly high with clean speech. (See James 5:12.)

Prophets -
Be Your Best - Be Grateful • Be True • Be Smart • Be Humble • Be Clean • Be Prayerful - President Gordon B. Hinckley
Be Wise. Come unto Christ. The Wisemen were led by prophecies. You can follow living prophets. (See Omni 1:26.)

Repentance -
New Life. Jesus Christ’s Atonement saves us from the wasteland of physical and spiritual death. Repent, and find new life in Him.
Clean Up Your Act. Soap and water won’t do the trick. True cleanliness and purity come from sincere repentance.
The First Sign of Repentance. Now is the time to get on the road to a clean start. (See Alma 34:32–34.)
Face Up to It. Sin brings bitter sorrow. Repentance is a sweet return to light and joy. “Look to God and live.” (See Alma 37:47.)
Repentance Is Strong Soap. But it feels so good to be clean. (See Isa. 1:18.)
Unload. Carrying a heavy burden? Christ invites you to drop it at his feet. Your bishop can help you do that. (See Matt. 11:28.)
No matter what your past has been, you have a Spotless Future.
Play It with Feeling. Living with unresolved sin is like playing the piano with boxing gloves—because sin blunts our ability to feel. Let’s free up our lives and then play our part with style.
There Is a Way Out. When we sin we paint ourselves into a corner. Repentance is the only way out.

Resolutions -
You Can Conquer Giant Problems. “With God all things are possible.” (Matt 19:26)

Responsibility -
Make Your Own Fortune. What you make of life isn’t up to chance; it’s up to you. Let the gospel guide you and you’re one smart cookie. (See 2 Ne. 2:26–27.)
Play Your Part. Got an assignment? Follow through. Other people are counting on you. (See D&C 107:99–100.)
Have a Choice Experience. Choose to Vote.

Resurrection -
Death, Where Is Thy Victory?. In Christ shall all be made alive. (1 Cor. 15:22; see also 1 Cor. 15:55).
New Life. Jesus Christ’s Atonement saves us from the wasteland of physical and spiritual death. Repent, and find new life in Him.
When the Son Arose… He brought an everlasting light. Let it dawn on you. (See D&C 88:5–17.)
He Lives! He died for you. Now He lives for you. (See D&C 18:11–12.)

Reverence -
Always Remember Him. We all promised. Remember? (See Luke 22:19–20 and D&C 20:77.)

Sacrament -
Always Remember Him. We all promised. Remember? (See Luke 22:19–20 and D&C 20:77.)
Take It Personally. Think about what the Savior did. Think about what you are doing. (See D&C 19:16–17.)

Sacrifice -
Love God with All Your Might. It may be small, but if it’s your all, it’s enough.
Once and for All. That one great sacrifice was for all. It was for you. Rejoice. (See Hymns, no. 193.)
 

Safety -
Home Security. This Home Secured by Love. Warmth, kindness, and charity can be your family’s spiritual security system.
Put It On. The enemy’s aiming at you. Protect yourself. See Eph. 6:11–18.
 

Scripture Study -
Worth More Than Its Weight in Gold - Treasure the Book of Mormon. It is priceless. (See Morm. 8:14.)
Uncover Buried Treasure. Worldly things can pile up fast. Put scripture study on the top of your stack of things to do.
Questions? Answers. The world doesn’t make sense without the Creator’s perspective. (See 1 Ne. 9:6.)
Got Oil? You can’t light an empty lamp. Internalize the Savior’s teachings. Feed the flame. (See Matt. 25:1–13.)
Life Planner. Make your Heavenly Father’s plan of happiness the master plan for your life. (See Alma 12.)
Refresh Yourself. Avoid spiritual dehydration. Drink deeply from the scriptures. (See John 4:14.)
Fast Food. If you don’t feed your spirit, fasting is just starvation. (See Isa. 58:5–14.)
Rest Assured. It’s so comforting to hear the Lord’s voice and read of his love for you. (See D&C 33:16.)
Food for Thought. Directions: Open daily. Add personal prayer. Feast on the word. (See Alma 17:2.)
Life Is an Open Book Test. Find your answers in the scriptures. (See 2 Ne. 32:3–5.)
Be Prepared. On life’s adventure, the scriptures are your map and compass, a light for your path, food for your spirit. (See 2 Tim. 3:16.)
Dig In to the Scriptures. Make the discovery of a lifetime. (See 2 Ne. 26:16.)
Before All Else Fails, Read the Instructions. See Mosiah 1:6–7.
Light Reading. See 3 Ne. 9:15–18.
A Sign of the Times. See D&C 33:16.
Take Hold Before You Reach Out. If you want to bring someone else back to the straight and narrow, be sure you have a firm grip on the iron rod yourself.
Are You Getting Your Minimum DAILY Requirements? “Man shall not live by bread alone” (Matt. 4:4).
The Greatest How-to Books Ever Written.
Big Ideas Can Come in Small Sizes. For example: “The glory of God is intelligence” (D&C 93:36). “Wickedness never was happiness” (Alma 41:10). “As man now is, God once was; as God now is, man may be” (Lorenzo Snow). Compared to these concepts, even Einstein’s famous equation is relatively small stuff.

Self-control -
Free Filter . Self-discipline—it’s the only sure way to block the evil you might see, hear, or think of repeating. (See Mosiah 4:30.)
Temper Your Temper
. Having a short fuse is not the same as having a dynamite personality. (See Eccl. 7:9.)
Use Shelf Control. If it’s not appropriate, leave it there. (See Ps. 24:3–4.)
Smart Mouth. When you’re tempted to say something unkind, it’s wise to zip your lip. (See D&C 136:23.)
You May Have to Eat Your Words. Make sure they are sweet and tender. (See Hymns, no. 232.)
Take Out the Trash. See Alma 60:23.

Self-esteem -
Don’t Sell Yourself Short. Give it your best shot. You don’t know what you can do until you make a big effort. (See D&C 64:33.)
Don’t Be Two-Faced. To fit in, we sometimes put on false faces, pretending to go along with the crowd. Wear those faces too often, and we may forget who we really are. (See 1 Thes. 5:22.)
Differences Can Be Appealing. All of us are needed to make life delicious. (See Rom. 12:5.)
You Can Conquer Giant Problems. “With God all things are possible.” (Matt 19:26)
Don’t Limit Yourself. See D&C 58:27–28.
There Aren’t Any Frogs—Just Handsome Princes Who Don’t Know Who They Are. See Ps. 8:4–5.

Seminary -
You Snooze You Lose. It’s a great way to start the day. (See Alma 37:35.)
Get a Higher Education. Get into seminary. Learn the things that can make you happy now and forever. (See Alma 37:35.)
 

Service -
Give of Yourself. Using your time and talents to help others is the best way to avoid getting too wrapped up in yourself.
Get into Family History. Your ancestors are part of the eternal picture. Develop an interest in them. (See D&C 128:15).
Make Yourself Useful. Make yourself available. Your gifts and talents are needed. (See D&C 46:11–26.)
Invest in Bonds. Invest yourself in your family. The payoffs start now and continue through eternity. (See Hymns, no. 300.)
Merit Badge. Home is a great place to “help other people at all times.” And the rewards are terrific. (See Hymns, no 223.)
Be Someone’s Christmas Star. Bring a little light into another’s life. (See Matt. 5:16.)
Feeling Sour? Squeeze in some time for others. Kindness and service bring sweetness to your life. (See Prov. 15:13.)
Leave Your Mark. Make things better than you found them. (See Hymns, no. 223.)
Get Lost. Lose yourself in service. You’ll find yourself happier. (See Matt. 10:39.)
Wholehearted? Is something missing from your Church activity? The greatest blessings come when you serve with your heart and soul. (See D&C 4:2.)
Ready to Serve? If you’re strung too tight to have time for others, there’s a hole in your game plan. (See Gal. 5:13–14.)
Faith without Works Doesn’t Work. Faith without works is like a boat without oars: it gets you nowhere. So stop drifting and start rowing. Otherwise, you’re dead in the water. (See James 2:17–18.)
Give of Yourself. Give your most priceless gift—your time, your support, your love. (See 2 Cor. 9:7.)
Show Your Thanks through Your Giving. See Matt. 25:34–40.
He That Is Greatest among You Shall Be Your Servant. Matt. 23:11
Service. Get a handle on it. Mosiah 2:17

Sin -
You’re Never Big Enough
. And you’re never strong enough to toy with sin.
Don’t Be Fooled
. No matter how it’s disguised, sin is still sin. Stay away from it.
Little by Little. Those “little” sins—unrepented—can put you in a big bind. (See 2 Ne. 26:22; 2 Ne. 28:8.)
Look to the Light. And life’s shadows will fall behind you. (See D&C 6:36.)
Don’t Live on the Edge. The boundary of righteousness is also the brink of sin. Don’t risk a tragic fall. (See D&C 1:31.)
Just Once Will Hurt. Toying with sin is flirting with disaster. Get the point? (See D&C 1:31–32.)

Spirituality -
Look to the Light. And life’s shadows will fall behind you. (See D&C 6:36.)
Act Well Thy Part. With parents and leaders in supporting roles, accept divine direction. (See 2 Ne. 32:9.)
Little Vices can put you in a big squeeze. Gossip, bad temper, swearing—name your “favorite”—they all stunt spiritual growth. (2 Ne. 28:8–9)
Get Ready to Work Miracles. Give me a young man who has kept himself morally clean and has faithfully attended his Church meetings. Give me a young man who has magnified his priesthood and has earned his Duty to God Award and is an Eagle Scout (or equivalent). Give me a young man who is a seminary graduate and has a burning testimony of the Book of Mormon. Give me such a man, and I give you a young man who can perform miracles for the Lord in the mission field and throughout his life. President Ezra Taft Benson
He can only guide your footsteps when you Move Your Feet.

Standards -
Are Your Standards Shrinking? - If it’s too tight, too short, or too revealing, it doesn’t fit Church standards. Don’t stretch your standards to fit the world’s. (See For the Strength of Youth, 14–16.)
Some Music Can Hurt You. “Some music is spiritually very destructive. … It is far more dangerous than you may suppose, for it can smother your spiritual senses.” — President Boyd K. Packer, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, “Personal Revelation: The Gift, the Test, and the Promise,” Ensign, Nov. 1994, 61.
Shelter from the Storm. There’s comfort and safety in the standards, and they cover everyone. (See Matt. 7:24–25.)
Be Your Best - Be Grateful • Be True • Be Smart • Be Humble • Be Clean • Be Prayerful - President Gordon B. Hinckley
Put It On. The enemy’s aiming at you. Protect yourself. See Eph. 6:11–18.
Don’t Be a Dummy. A mannequin wears whatever the world is selling. Your standards are higher than that.
Don’t Shortchange Yourself. The way you dress advertises your standards. Send the right message. (See For the Strength of Youth, p. 8.)
Listen Up. The things you listen to should be uplifting. (See A of F 1:13.)
Use Shelf Control. If it’s not appropriate, leave it there. (See Ps. 24:3–4.)
Don’t Give Mixed Signals. Make your standards clear so those who follow you won’t get lost. (See Prov. 4:18.)
You Are What You Watch. What you see and hear affects your thinking. And what you think is what you become. (See Alma 37:35.)
Foul Language Is for the Birds. You don’t have to parrot what you hear. Fly high with clean speech. (See James 5:12.)
Don’t Fall for It. Stand firm. Just because everyone else is doing it doesn’t make it right. (See Mosiah 18:9.)

Success -
We Can All Be Winners.

Talents -
Give of Yourself. Using your time and talents to help others is the best way to avoid getting too wrapped up in yourself.
Make Yourself Useful. Make yourself available. Your gifts and talents are needed. (See D&C 46:11–26.)
Begin to Let Grow. Nurture your creative nature. After all, you take after your Father and He was the ultimate Creator. (See 2 Ne. 2:14.)
A Little Talent Can Be Big Fun. So what if you’ll never be a concert pianist? Your talent can still mean world-class enjoyment. (See D&C 88:33.)
Invest Yourself in Your Future.
Talent. Share It! “Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel?” (Mark 4:21)

Temples -
Dream Date. Your dreams can become reality if you make it your goal to marry the right person at the right time, in the right place, and by the right authority.
Set Your Sights. With an eye single to His glory, prepare yourself for temple blessings. (See D&C 88:67–68.)
This Is the Place. No matter where you pioneer, your path should lead to the nearest temple. (See D&C 110:7–10.)
Heaven’s Gate. In the Lord’s house you leave the world behind and start on the path to eternal glory. (See D&C 110:7–9.)
Aspire to Something Higher. The Lord invites you to prepare yourself and enter his house. It holds great peace and wonderful blessings. (See D&C 88:119.)
Temple Marriage. Have you reflected on it lately? (See D&C 131 and D&C 132.)
Temptation -
You’re Never Big Enough. And you’re never strong enough to toy with sin.
Free Filter
. Self-discipline—it’s the only sure way to block the evil you might see, hear, or think of repeating. (See Mosiah 4:30.)
Don’t Be Fooled
. No matter how it’s disguised, sin is still sin. Stay away from it.
It’s Great Except For … except for the bad parts. What kinds of movies and music are you feeding your mind? (See A of F 1:13.)
Don’t Live on the Edge. The boundary of righteousness is also the brink of sin. Don’t risk a tragic fall. (See D&C 1:31.)
Just Once Will Hurt. Toying with sin is flirting with disaster. Get the point? (See D&C 1:31–32.)
In Case of Temptation, Break Glass. Playing with temptation is like playing with fire. Run from it or you’ll get burned. (See Gen. 39:12.)

Testimony -
Without a Doubt. You can know for yourself. Seek the witness of the Spirit. (See John 20:24–29.)
Something in Common. Joseph needed to know; so do you. He got an answer. Isn’t it time you got yours? (See James 1:5.)
Make your appeal more than Skin Deep. If your appearance is only a put-on, your soul could be in a pickle. (Matt. 23:27.)

Time Management -
Procrastination. If you don’t start, you’ll never … (See D&C 60:13.)
Spread Thin? If you have too many things to do and you find yourself in a jam, try a smaller slice of life.
Family Ties. Time flies. Spend some of it on eternal relationships. (See Hymns, no. 298.)
Ready to Serve? If you’re strung too tight to have time for others, there’s a hole in your game plan. (See Gal. 5:13–14.)
Killing Time Injures Eternity. See D&C 88:124.
Some Things Can’t Wait. Procrastination can create a mess. (See Mosiah 4:27.)

Tithing -
Open Wide. Pay a full and honest tithing. It will open the windows of heaven for you. (See Mal. 3:8–10.)
Fair Share. Food for thought: You’re not just giving the Lord 10 percent; He’s giving you 90 percent. (See Mal. 3:10.)

Tolerance -
Differences Add Spice to Life. Learn to savor the goodness found in so many different people. (See 1 Cor. 12:12–21.)
Differences Can Be Appealing. All of us are needed to make life delicious. (See Rom. 12:5.)

Truth -
A Sign of the Times. See D&C 33:16.

Unity -
All Together Now. Don’t be frayed. Add your strength to others. Be stronger in return. (See 1 Cor. 12.)
Get It Together. Be sharp. Work together with your class, quorum, or companion. It’s the only way you can cut it. (See 1 Cor. 1:10.)
Family Photo. God created the races—but not racism. We are all children of the same Father. Violence and hatred have no place in His family. (See Acts 10:34.)

Values -
Don’t Let Chance Determine Your Choices. Use your agency wisely. Make those vital decisions beforehand. (See D&C 58:27–28.)
Rings True. Choosing the right is the only way to true happiness. (See 2 Ne. 2:27–28.)
Invest in Bonds. Invest yourself in your family. The payoffs start now and continue through eternity. (See Hymns, no. 300.)
Make Your Own Fortune. What you make of life isn’t up to chance; it’s up to you. Let the gospel guide you and you’re one smart cookie. (See 2 Ne. 2:26–27.)
Create the Perfect Self-Portrait. Turn your life into a masterpiece. Pattern yourself after the Master. (See Alma 5:14, 19.)
Act Well Thy Part. With parents and leaders in supporting roles, accept divine direction. (See 2 Ne. 32:9.)
Feeling Sour? Squeeze in some time for others. Kindness and service bring sweetness to your life. (See Prov. 15:13.)
Get It Together. One decision, one act, one day at a time you build your character, your life, your eternal reward. (See 2 Ne. 2:27.)
Make Something of Yourself. With the Savior’s help, you shape your own life. Use him as your model. (See 3 Ne. 12:48.)
Labels Hide People. Behind each tag is a real person with feelings, hopes, and dreams. So use the designer’s label—“child of God.”
Don’t Sell Yourself Short. Give it your best shot. You don’t know what you can do until you make a big effort. (See D&C 64:33.)
Faith without Works Doesn’t Work. Faith without works is like a boat without oars: it gets you nowhere. So stop drifting and start rowing. Otherwise, you’re dead in the water. (See James 2:17–18.)
Lay Not Up for Yourselves Treasures on Earth. “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” (Matt. 6:21.)
Differences Can Be Appealing. All of us are needed to make life delicious. (See Rom. 12:5.)
You Can Conquer Giant Problems. “With God all things are possible.” (Matt 19:26)
No matter what your past has been, you have a Spotless Future.

Word of Wisdom -
A Word of Wisdom. Don’t. See D&C 89.
Dangerous Game. Playing with drugs or alcohol is like teasing a tiger. It doesn’t make you strong—just foolish. The game can turn deadly at any moment. (See D&C 89:4.)

Work -
He can only guide your footsteps when you Move Your Feet.
Why Does Work Make the Taste Sweeter?
 

Worldliness -
Keep Yourself Free. If you’re not careful, the world will sell you things until it owns you.
Love Is Blind. If you set your heart on worldly things, you lose sight of heavenly things. (See Matt. 6:19–21.)
Lay Not Up for Yourselves Treasures on Earth. “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” (Matt. 6:21.)

Worship -
Idle Worship. Being there is only a start. Open your heart and mind to the Spirit. True worship is anything but idle. (See 2 Ne. 25:29.)

Worthiness -
Get Ready to Work Miracles. Give me a young man who has kept himself morally clean and has faithfully attended his Church meetings. Give me a young man who has magnified his priesthood and has earned his Duty to God Award and is an Eagle Scout (or equivalent). Give me a young man who is a seminary graduate and has a burning testimony of the Book of Mormon. Give me such a man, and I give you a young man who can perform miracles for the Lord in the mission field and throughout his life. President Ezra Taft Benson

Young Women -
Get Ready to Work Miracles. Give me a young woman who loves home and family, who reads and ponders the scriptures daily, who has a burning testimony of the Book of Mormon. Give me a young woman who faithfully attends her Church meetings, who is a seminary graduate, who has earned her Young Womanhood Recognition award and wears it with pride! Give me a young woman who is virtuous and who has maintained her personal purity, who will not settle for less than a temple marriage, and I will give you a young woman who will perform miracles for the Lord now and throughout eternity. President Ezra Taft Benson

Youth -
Invest Yourself in Your Future.

 

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