So Much to Love About Constant Wonder!

A new season of fresh content is on its way! In the meantime, nature writer Gayle Boss takes a minute to enumerate the many joys that Constant Wonder brings her as a listener. Find out why an "abandon to wonder" can make all of us feel more alive!

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The Family Motto That Built an Olympian

Have you ever felt like the challenges in your life are TOO big or your burdens are too heavy? Olympic Champion Peter Vidmar talks about lessons on the power of perseverance he learned from his family growing up that helped inspire him during his quest to become an Olympian. His stories about a family member who fought polio, to a man who walked upstairs on his hands will show you how sometimes God doesn’t take away our trials, but makes them more possible to bear.

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Goal Setting That Works

As we welcome the New Year, many of us are eager to set goals and improve our lives. But how do we avoid the overwhelm and frustration that often come with traditional goal-setting? In this episode, Coach Sue Tester shares her innovative KISS method for goal setting: Keep, Incrementally Improve, Start, and Stop. By focusing on small, actionable steps and building on what you're already doing well, this approach helps create sustainable progress.

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Holiness to the Lord in Everyday Life

We would love to read your thoughts and insights on this talk, especially as we prepare for the new year! This week we discuss, Holiness to the Lord in Everyday Life,” Elder Gong. Here’s a quote to get us started, “To walk with the Lord, we must become holy, for He is holy, and to help us become holy, the Lord invites us to walk with Him." We love you all! Here’s to a “Higher, Holier and Happier” New Year!!

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Facing Your Goliath

David didn’t look at Goliath and see an impossible fight—he saw an opportunity for God to show His power. When facing something impossible, keep this in mind: you’re not alone. Compare your challenges to God, and find courage to keep going.

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