Elder Sterling W. Sill said, "Planning is the mother of almost every ability. It is the place where man shows himself most like God."
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
25 Documents
Here is a really great photo published along with The 25 Documents You Need Before You Die article from the Wall Street Journal. Many of these items will be in your completed Family Preparedness Manual, so please join me starting in January for monthly tutorials that will help you put your own documents together.
Monday, October 31, 2011
2011 Preparedness Fair Recap
SO SAD that I didn't see more of you there! What a great group of displays & folks with so much information to share!
I have added my information to the sidebar ( right here ------------>>>>>>>>>>> )
For those of you I met for the first time, THANKS so much for letting me share with you something I am so passionate about. I believe that organization is what allows us to feel peace and assurance at almost every juncture of life; not every moment is going to be joyous or easy, but time spent in the details beforehand will surely reduce some stress & frustration.
I've also enabled the follow by email function of the blog, so please put your email in and follow the instructions to receive updates to this blog via your email.
I have added my information to the sidebar ( right here ------------>>>>>>>>>>> )
For those of you I met for the first time, THANKS so much for letting me share with you something I am so passionate about. I believe that organization is what allows us to feel peace and assurance at almost every juncture of life; not every moment is going to be joyous or easy, but time spent in the details beforehand will surely reduce some stress & frustration.
I've also enabled the follow by email function of the blog, so please put your email in and follow the instructions to receive updates to this blog via your email.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
October 2011 Preparedness Article
A Time to Prepare
Time is never for sale; time is a commodity that cannot, try as you may, be bought at any store for any price. Yet when time is wisely used, its value is immeasurable. On any given day we are all allocated, without cost, the same number of minutes and hours to use, and we soon learn, as the familiar hymn so carefully teaches, “Time flies on wings of lightning; we cannot call it back” (“Improve the Shining Moments,” Hymns, no. 226). What time we have we must use wisely. President Brigham Young said, “We are all indebted to God for the ability to use time to advantage, and he will require of us a strict account of [its] disposition” (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Brigham Young [1997], 286).
Time is never for sale; time is a commodity that cannot, try as you may, be bought at any store for any price. Yet when time is wisely used, its value is immeasurable. On any given day we are all allocated, without cost, the same number of minutes and hours to use, and we soon learn, as the familiar hymn so carefully teaches, “Time flies on wings of lightning; we cannot call it back” (“Improve the Shining Moments,” Hymns, no. 226). What time we have we must use wisely. President Brigham Young said, “We are all indebted to God for the ability to use time to advantage, and he will require of us a strict account of [its] disposition” (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Brigham Young [1997], 286).
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Life Care Planning
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
2011 Higley Stake Preparedness Fair
The annual Higley Stake Preparedness Fair will take place on Saturday, October 29th in conjunction with the Pancake Breakfast, so mark your calendars now. More information to follow.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
September 2011 Preparedness Article
Follow Joyously
In an interesting book entitled The Richest Man in Babylon, the story is told of a poor scribe who bargained with the rich man for his formula for economic success. That early Babylonian gave a surprisingly simple answer: “A lean purse is easier to cure than endure.
“… learn to make your treasure work for you. Make it your slave.
“Pay for what you eat and wear but pay yourself as well.” (George S. Clason, The Richest Man in Babylon, New York: Hawthorne Books, 1955, p. 31.)
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