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INDIVIDUAL WORTH Quotes
We see possibilities in others, but do we ever dream of the possibilities within ourselves?
What you think of yourself is much more important than what others think of you.
Decide to like yourself. Then do it!
All the wonders you seek are within yourself. --Sir Thomas Brown
If you want to put the world right, start with yourself.
You’re the first person who needs to like you.
You don’t need to be a carbon copy of anyone.
You did not come to this world to get your self worth. You
brought it with you.
Your are a somebody, not a nobody.
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Each of us came to this earth with a special mission to perform. We may not know what it is, but our Heavenly Father knows.
"You can take no credit for beauty at sixteen. But if you are beautiful at sixty, it will be your soul's own doing." Marie Stopes
Just as a mechanic needs tools to repair a car, we are all tools in the hands of God. Each tool is different. Each tool is necessary. Do we know what tool we are and which parts we were meant to prepare?
Always remember the outside of a person doesn't usually tell the whole story.
People are like stained glass windows. They glow and sparkle when it's sunny and bright, but when the sun goes down their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.
No woman was ever quite like you. The Lord made only one, without carbons. You are not repeated and not repeatable. No one else can do what the Lord sent you to do. The value of what you have to contribute will come through the expression of your own personality, that particular spark of the divine that make you unique, setting you off from every other living creature. The mark you leave on the world, on the hearts and minds of others is as distinct as your thumb print. ~ Sister Barbara B. Smith "Like the caterpillars who will one day become butterflies,
you have the magnificent potential to develop the powers within you and become
greater than most of you dare to dream...You have the power and the capacity to
perform so well that you can inherit all that our Father has if you begin the
process and continue until you become what you are really meant to be...You can
choose to use the powers within you to have a happy life of
" Each of us comes into this world separately, one by one.
This is not an accident. I think it's the Lord's way of reminding us of the
infinite worth of each soul."
In these days directly ahead of you is the decisive
decision. Are you going to yield to the easy urge to follow the crowd, or are
you going to raise your head above the crowd and let them follow you? Are you
going to slip off into the mediocrity, or are you going to rise to the heights
which your Heavenly Father set for you? You could stand above the crowd and
become a leader among your people so that some day they would call your name
blessed, or you can follow the usual demands and urges and desires and lose
yourself in the herd of millions of folks who do not rise to their potential.
The decision is yours and yours only. No one else can fashion and order your
life. We, your friends, can suggest and encourage and help you, but you are now
in these months and this year or two setting the bounds and the limitations on
your life.
PERSONAL RADIATION Every man has an atmosphere, which is affecting every other
man. He cannot escape for one moment from this radiation of his character, this
constant weakening or strengthening of others. Man cannot evade the
responsibility by merely saying that it is an unconscious influence. Man can
select the qualities he would permit to be radiated. He can cultivate
sweetness, calmness, trust, generosity, truth, justice, loyalty, nobility, and
make them vitally active in his character. And by these qualities he will
constantly affect the world. This radiation, to which I refer, comes from what a person
really is, not from what he pretends to be. Every man by his mere living is
radiating either sympathy, sorrow, morbidness, cynicism, or happiness and hope -
or any one of a hundred other qualities. Life is a state of radiation and absorption. To exist is to radiate: to exist is to be the recipient of radiation. (Pres. David O. McKay: BYU address, April 27, 1948. Printed in Church News, May 16, 1948) Jesus knows that His kingdom will triumph, and He wants you to triumph with it. He knows in advance every strategy the enemy will use against you and the kingdom. He knows your weaknesses and He knows your strengths. By personal revelation you may discover some of your strengths through a careful and prayerful study of your patriarchal blessing. In prayer you can ask Him to reveal to you your weaknesses so that you can amend your life. ("In His Steps," Church Educational System Devotional, Anaheim, California, 8 February 1987.)--Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson, p.214
Certainly what we are is more important than what we have
or what is said of us.
Our task is to become our best selves. One of God's greatest gifts to us is the joy of trying again, for no failure ever need be final. ~Thomas S. Monson (May 1987 Ensign, page68)
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our
deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our Light, not our
darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant,
gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? Your playing
small does not serve the world. There's nothing enlightened about shrinking so
that other people won't feel insecure around you...As we let our Light shine, we
unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated
from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."
As we mature spiritually under the guidance of the Holy
Ghost, our sense of personal worth, of belonging, and of identity increases.
When you understand your worth as a daughter of God, you
will have a greater desire to turn your weaknesses into strengths and radiate
the light of Christ.
"It is my fervent and humble testimony that the heavens are very much open to women today. They are not closed unless we ourselves, by our choices, close them. And this reality can be just as evident as in any time in the past. As I read of the great spirituality of women of the past and realize how the Lord communicated with them, I thrill with the spiritual manifestations that have accompanied their missions in life, literally a power evidencing the will of God made known through their instrumentality. I think of Eliza R. Snow, of whom Joseph F. Smith said, 'She walked not in the borrowed light of others, but faced the morning unafraid and invincible.' The spirit whispers to me that there are Eliza R. Snows among us even today, and there can be many, many more. We can pull down the blessings of heaven through obedience to law. These divine and sacred blessings are not reserved for others alone. Visions and revelations come by the power of the Holy Ghost. The Lord has said, 'On my servants and on my hand-maidens I will pour out in those days of my spirit; and they shall prophesy.'" ~Ardeth G. Kapp
"If we as Latter-day Saints really understand the gospel of Jesus Christ and all that it portends for women, we will realize that no blessing can be withheld from us if we are prepared and worthy to receive it. The Lord expects us to be exemplars and teachers. I pray that we may catch the understanding and vision of who we really are-and so be." ~Ida Smith
"You are now placed in situation in which you can act according to those sympathies which God has planted in your bosoms...If you live up to your privileges, the angels cannot be restrained from being your associates." ~Joseph Smith
"The Spirit of the gospel teaches every man who lives in the line of his duty that he is in the path of right, and so it does every women. By it she knows she is walking in the path of truth and life. It is this Spirit which teaches the sisters as well as the brethren the right from wrong; and she has a perfect right to know the truth of religion-to have knowledge for herself that the principles of her profession are divine. Is there anything wrong or mysterious in this? No. It is because she is a child of God, and therefore she is capacitated to know as he knows-to comprehend the principles of her religion, its divine origin, and its tendency onward and upward." ~Lorenzo Snow
A story LeGrande Richards, of the Quorum of the Twelve,
used to tell. He said: When I was eight my father, who had just recently been
ordained a patriarch, gave me my blessing. Among other things, he said that I
had not come here upon earth by chance, but in fulfillment of the decrees of the
Almighty to accomplish a great work, and then he defined that. All my life, I
have prayed that if I didn't come by chance, that the Lord would help me to
accomplish what He sent me to do, so that when my mission here on earth was
completed, he wouldn't have to say to me: "This is what we sent you to Elder James E. Faust has said: A shallow self-image is not
improved by always letting others establish our standards and by habitually
succumbing to peer pressure. Young people too often depend upon someone else's
image rather than their own.
Your Eternal Worth
I'm Special I'm a symphony.
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