Good, Better, Best - I'll never let it rest,I was impressed with the theme of continual learning and personal development that was being instilled daily into the minds of five-year-old children.
'Til my good is better, and my better's best.
Good, Better, Best - I'll never let it rest,
'Til my good is better, and my better's best.
I recently spoke with a senior manager at work about personal development. He listed examples of valuable lessons he's learned from the most random of experiences in his life. He encouraged me to live my life differently by looking at every experience from a learner's perspective.
I initiated the discussion with this manager to explore areas of potential growth in my career, but the Spirit helped me take something greater from our discussion. I was reminded about the most fundamental of gospel truths: the purpose of life. Spencer W. Kimball said:
My brothers and sisters, we’re away from home. We’re off to school. Our lessons will not be easy. The way we react to them, the way we conquer and accomplish and live will determine our rewards, and they will be permanent and eternal. …
You are sent to this world with a very serious purpose. You are sent to school, for that matter, to begin as a human infant and grow to unbelievable proportions in wisdom, judgment, knowledge, and power (The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball, 28, 31).
I'm embarrassed to realize how easily distracted I can be from such a simple purpose. I often find myself living as though I'm working from one giant checklist that includes activities from work to play, from spiritual to temporal:
Sleep, check. Eat, check. Work hard, check. Read stories to my kids, check. Go on a date with my wife, check.
In effort to keep myself from getting so caught up in the motions of life, I'm finally starting my blog. I hope to record here the lessons I learn by viewing my experiences through the eyes of a learner.

4 comments:
Yeah! A blog!
I liked the conference talk (was it last October or a year ago) and I can't remember who gave it right off the bat, but it was about Good, Better, Best.
Thanks for your thoughts!
I love my cute husband.
Great thoughts Ian. I like the whole idea of living in the present moment and just enjoying that single moment. Sometimes I get so caught up on when we are doing to be done with school and when we can finially get started with life. But then I have to remind myself that this is life now...and I just need to enjoy each step of the way.
I'm excited to see ya in May!!
Hey, Ian. It's Jacy Rogers. Steve let me know that you've joined the blogging world!! Yea!!!! So, I'll be checking in often, so keep it up :D
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