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"When you are filled with the spirit of God, . . . that [Spirit] satisfies and fills up every longing of the human heart, and fills up every vacuum. When I am filled with that spirit my soul is satisfied. . . . The Spirit of God will impart instruction to your minds, and you will impart it to each other. . . . Remember that you are Saints of God; and that you have important works to perform in Zion."
Author: Eliza R Snow, Source: Woman's Exponent, Sept. 15, 1873, 62Saved by ritchieheber in work holyghost childofgod 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
Trying To Get Without First Giving Is As Fruitless As Trying To Reap Without Having Sown.

The Bible states that we reap what we sow. The most fertile soil in the world is barren unless seeds have been properly planted, cultivated, and nurtured. The relationship between giving and getting is constant in everything you do. To succeed in any endeavor, you must first invest a generous portion of your time and talents if you expect ever to earn a return on your investment. You have to give before you get. It’s all a matter of attitude. You may occasionally be disappointed if you are not rewarded for your efforts, but if you demand payment for your services before you render them, you can expect a lifetime of disappointment and frustration. If you cheerfully do your best before asking for any compensation, you can expect a bountiful harvest of the greatest rewards life has to offer.
Author: Napoleon Hill, Source: unknownSaved by ritchieheber in work 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
The Habitual Procrastinator Is Always An Expert Creator Of Alibis.

If you are so inclined, you can always find dozens of reasons why something can’t or shouldn’t be done-and precious few why it should or could. It is far easier to rationalize that it’s too difficult, too expensive, or too time-consuming than to accept the idea that if we are willing to work hard enough, smart enough, and long enough we can accomplish anything. Instead of making a commitment, we make up an alibi. If you find that you frequently invent excuses for why you didn’t do something or have a million reasons why something didn’t work out as planned, it’s time for a reality check. Stop explaining and start doing!

Author: Napoleon Hill, Source: unknownSaved by ritchieheber in work procrastination excuses 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
He is well paid that is well satisfied.
Author: William Shakespeare, Source: unknownSaved by ritchieheber in work satisfaction payment 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing.
Author: Aristotle, Source: unknownSaved by ritchieheber in work learning doing 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
As you serve Him, you will come to know better the voice by which you shall be called. When you go to sleep at the end of a day, the words may come back in memory: "Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things." I pray for that benediction on this day, on every day, and on our lives.
Author: Henry B. Eyring, Source: http://www.lds.org/conference/talk/display/0,5232,49-1-690-32,...Saved by ritchieheber in work diligence eyring 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working.
Author: Pablo Picasso, Source: ? Saved by ritchieheber in inspiration work 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
I’m lucky enough to be able to block out a lot of distractions and interruptions, and to spend an unusually large fraction of my working life in a state of flow. To the extent that I’m able to get a decent amount of quality work done, I tend to cite long periods of focused concentration as the reason why.
Author: Jon Udell, Source: http://blog.jonudell.net/2007/04/25/multitasking-tradeoffs-ind...Saved by ritchieheber in creation work focus 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
There is a third characteristic you have seen in great learners. They work hard. Oh, think of President Hinckley! I've traveled with him, and I know something of this great learner and how hard he works. When people quit working they quit learning, which is one of the hazards of getting too much recognition early in a career and taking it too seriously.

You will notice that the learners who can sustain that power to work hard over a lifetime generally don't do it for grades or to make tenure in a university or for prizes in the world. Something else drives them. For some it may be an innate curiosity to see how things work.

For the child of God who has enough faith in the plan of salvation to treat it as reality, hard work is the only reasonable option. Life at its longest is short. What we do here determines the rest of our condition for eternity. God our Father has offered us everything he has and asks only that we give him all we have to give. That is an exchange so imbalanced in our favor that no effort would be too much and no hours too long in service to him, to the Savior, and to our Father's children. Hard work is the natural result of simply knowing and believing what it means to be a child of God.
Author: Henry B Eyring, Source: A Child of God, Devotional 21 Oct 1997, http://speeches.byu.ed...Saved by ritchieheber in remember faith work perspective childofgod eyring balancesheet 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]

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