Breaking Free from Smart Goals

In this inspiring episode of Latter Day Life Coaches, Heather welcomes Coach Ken Williams, who shares a refreshing perspective on goal setting. Together, they explore how traditional "smart goals" may limit our potential and introduce Ken's revolutionary "stupid goals" framework. With personal stories, insights from his coaching journey, and actionable advice, Ken helps listeners rethink how they approach goals, failure, and personal growth. Tune in for practical tips and a whole new way of seeing what’s possible.  

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The Magnificat

She may have started life as a "nowhere person in a nowhere place," but Mary's devotion has inspired generations. Part of a Constant Wonder series marking the Christian Advent with daily vignettes that distill the spirit of the season, in keeping with our mission of exploring wonder and awe in all nature, human or wild, vast or small: encounters that move us beyond words.

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The First Noel from Bridge Creek Bells

Bridge Creek Bells, directed by Scott Hixson, has a dozen members, including: Ferris Derbidge, Scott Rawley, Steven Stromberg, Erika Kennard, Brittany Erickson, Janeen Scott, Elizabeth Richey, MaryAnne Uribe, Emily Whitchurch, Daniel Gibby, and Julie Dacus.

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Ye are My friends, Be Thou Clean & The Wind did Never Cease to Blow

How can you tie the principles of these incredible talks together? “Ye are My Friends” by Elder Buckner; “Be Thou Clean” by Elder Goury; “The Wind did Never Cease to Blow” by Elder Cavalcante | Please share with us principles you learned both from the readings and from the discussion!  We’d love to hear from you! Have a joyful week!

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Moroni 10

In this episode we’ll talk about Moroni chapter ten. We’ve finally come to the end of the Book of Mormon, and it has been a complete treat for me to study it in depth this year. We’ll talk about Moroni’s promise in verses three through five which teaches us how to gain our own testimony of the Book of Mormon. We’ll also talk about his promise that through the Holy Ghost, we can obtain access to all truth. We’ll review how many mental health issues are founded on incorrect beliefs about the world or about ourselves. We’ll discuss how as we correct those beliefs and align them with spiritual truths, we can experience greater peace and happiness. 

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Unexpected Grace

Mathew Schmalz, professor of religious studies at the College of the Holy Cross, and SB Rodriguez-Plate, author of "A History of Religion in 5½ Objects: Bringing the Spiritual to Its Senses," share stories about learning humility from someone who offered them grace.

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