11.16.2008

Sabbath Linky Love

I wanted to have some kind of "Sabbath appropriate post" for you today, but couldn't come up with anything off the top of my head. So I'm sharing some posts I've found today that can do it for me!

Come join this discussion at Segullah about how you fill your need to create and be artistic.

Or follow Motherboard's bucket filler suggestion.

In all the hustle and bustle of the holidays, (read: Christmas shopping) don't forget how great Thanksgiving is. Take some time to count your blessings. You might even go as far as mentioning something you're grateful for on your blog each day.

Remember that you are a "spirit daughter of the most creative Being in the universe." (President Uchtdorf) You have within you the power to create and beautify all that is around you - your home, your children, their scrapbooks.....all kinds of things. Filing this need to create will bring you happiness and fulfillment. And so my last link to share with you is President Uchtdorf's talk from the last General RS meeting. I promise that reading it will boost your self-confidence as a woman and make you want to create, be compassionate, and let yourself be an instruments in the hands of God.

And what is more beautiful than that?

11 comments:

tammy said...

I loved President Uchtdorf's talk. Thanks for reminding us of it today.

And always love the Motherboard.

McEwens said...

I agree, if we only saw ourselves as God sees us....

kitchenditcher said...

I haven't read Elder Uchtdorf's talk yet, but I WILL TODAY!!

Great suggestion.

tracystreehouse said...

thank you for the reminder of who i am. and whose i am. you're pretty special too, ya know.

Ashley said...

Your Sunday posts are great! I love reading them!

da Bergs said...

I am going to go read that talk again! Thank you!

Merrianne (Miss Pickle) said...

this is great Wonder Woman! i love that Talk!!! i will read it again :)

Motherboard said...

That talk is my favorite one! Thanks for the reminder. And linky love...

Shellie said...

I've never heard of Segullah. I'll have to check it out.

Mechelle said...

I loved President Uchtdorf's talk. Thanks for helping me refresh these thoughts in my head. You are beautiful! M

Sher said...

Thanks for this!
BTW, I like to leave your blog up, while I read my google reader, because I always love your music!!