Tag Archive: individual worth
{Sharing Time} Dressing modestly shows respect for Heavenly Father and myself
Come Follow Me Resources: Why is it important for me to gain an education and develop skills?
I have not been consistent in the past few months of creating Come, Follow Me handouts, but I’m changing that (and next year: watch out!). The topic of self-reliance seems sort of out of place with such BIG doctrinal topics, but as I’ve studied it more…
Patriarchal Blessing Scripture Template
I love the idea of having your patriarchal blessing formatted to match the scriptures. I saw this idea on Pinterest awhile ago, but all the links I found were broken, so I decided to create a template of my own. It only took a few minutes for me, so I…
Scriptural Women of Value Posters | Free Download
          
I love the countless examples of women in the scriptures. Many claim that there aren’t enough women in the scriptures, and while their claims are certainly valid, I see so much depth in the few portraits of women we have the privilege of finding in our scriptures.
Quite a few have seen my series of value posters with Disney Princesses, and several people have mentioned that they would love to see value posters pulling role models from the scriptures. The idea excited me, as it was in fact directly correlated with a project I’ve been working on for the past several months, and so I focused my personal study on seeking out the righteous examples we’ve been given in scripture and finding the values they emulate.
As a disclaimer in advance, I do not own the copyright to any of the paintings used. These posters are only for non-commercial home and church use. I make no profit whatsoever from these posters. I did my best to search the copyright of the individual paintings to see that I would be able to use these images for this small, non-profit project. That being said, I found each one of these paintings to beautifully reflect the divine spirits depicted in the scriptures of each of these women.
Each poster is available as a JPG file, and the set can be downloaded as PDFs. They are only intended to be printed 8.5 x 11, or smaller.
Image copyright belongs to the following:
“Abish,” by James H. Fullmer
“Emma Hale Smith,” Copyright by Julie Rogers Art
“Rebekah at the Well,” by Michael Deas
“I Arose A Mother In Israel,” {Deborah} Copyright by Elspeth Young. All Rights Reserved. Courtesy of Al Young Studios.
“The Joy Of Our Redemption,” {Eve} Copyright by Al Young. All Rights Reserved. Courtesy of Al Young Studios.
“Queen Esther”, by Minerva Kohlhepp Teichert
“Ruth in the Fields,” by Merle Hugues
“She Shall Bring Forth a Son,” by Liz Lemon Swindle
If the copyright holder of any of these images requests I no longer use their image, please notify me at [email protected].
Speed-Friending & Clothes Swap – Multi-Ward Yw Activity
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2013/10/speed-friending-clothes-swap-multi-ward.html This week we had a super fun activity with the Young Women from another ward that shares our building. We wanted to promote friendship between the two wards’ YW. This is what we came up with: Earlier this year, our former Relief Society Enrichment Leader (now my 1st Counselor) ran an Enrichment Night activity that was called “Speed-friending.” I was sick that night, so I didn’t attend…
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Personal Progress Spotlight- Individual Worth
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2013/03/personal-progress-spotlight-individual.html Once a month (the first Wednesday of every month) our ward YW secretary, Sister McGrath, does a Personal Progress Spotlight for the first 1/2 hour of Mutual. This has been one of the many tools she has used to start sparking interest in Personal Progress among the girls (see the posts under the  Personal Progress label on the right side of this page for more of her…
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Pre-Dating Boot Camp
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2013/03/pre-dating-boot-camp.html   GUYS AND GIRLS – A GUIDE FOR PRE-DATERSThere is a big transition in the relationship between girls and boys during the years they are in Young Women. Some girls (and most boys) are still in the “cooties and hair-pulling” phase when they turn 12, but they must learn to start to relate to each other as equals during their Beehive/Deacon years. By the time they are…
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Sweet Activity
Just Loved This Reminder
A Fathers Royalty
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Stinking Thinking
          
A couple weeks ago I got to have a “girls weekend” with some family- it was great! lots of food, fun, laughing, Just Dance and Pictures……… ha that’s the best part- we have to document all of our fun, & upload it to facebook, instagram etc BUT after each picture I heard 
“Ok let me look at it”, “Delete”, “I look fat”, “My hair looks 
dumb” “Eww look at my face”,
” I hate pictures”, “I look so ugly” & that was not just the girls, us adults, (well me) were doing it.  What is wrong with us?  Why do we have to pick ourselves apart? Then
 “Stop it” 
came into my mind, from President Uchtdorf talk during General Conference 
Stop tearing ourselves down
Stop picking out all the things we don’t like about ourselves
Stop looking for imperfections 
Stop comparing yourself to everyone else
STOP IT!!
We are daughters of a Heavenly Father who loves us, and we love him….
We say this every Sunday and yet we still pick at ourselves and compare ourselves to everyone (we think) that looks better then us.  
Each day we are faced with our own and others’ traits and attributes. Often we judge ourselves against those we see. Unfortunately, we usually think mostly of others’ strengths and our weaknesses. We wish we were as tall, as thin, as well dressed, as pretty, as talented, as smart, or as spiritual as someone else—and the list goes on in our minds. Each time we see ourselves in such a limiting, unrealistic way, we damage our self-image and fail to benefit from our own strengths and talents. We can especially damage how we see ourselves if our peer group has set the standards and we feel we are not meeting them
D&C 18:10
10 Remember the aworth of bsouls is great in the sight of God;
Not “Remember the worth of Souls is great in the sight of God;” except you, or except my hair color, my hair, my toes, my legs etc.
He created us- All of us, every part of us
Each one of us is different, have different gifts, different talents- I liken this to my shoes ha ha
Each pair is different, I need every pair I have, would I wear my hiking boots to prom? would I wear my stilettos on a hike?
NO
each have its own unique purpose!
So it is in our Heavenly Fathers kingdom- he needs each of us to be different from each other- because he has different purposes for us.
Point out that we do not all have the same talents, abilities, or potential, but each of us has something that we can do well. We need to find our own unique qualities and build on them. We need to have sufficient confidence in ourselves that we can improve. We can begin by thinkingthat we can succeed.
So lets
Stop it with all the Stinking Thinking!
ACTIVITY-
Do some Personal Progress- (you don’t have to tell them)
Have them bring one of their shoes that they feel represents their own personality- and chat about how each shoe has it’s own unique purpose- it would be a great time to just finish 
IW #7
Personal Progress
Individual Worth #7
Heavenly Father has given you special gifts. Read 1 Corinthians 12:4–12; 13;Moroni 7:12–13; 10:8–18; and Doctrine and Covenants 46:11–26. Ask a family member, a Young Women leader, and a friend to write down positive qualities the Lord has given you. List your gifts in your journal, and write how you can continue to develop these gifts and use them to serve your family and others. 
a great activity to go along with this could be this
Individual Worth – 
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 This, I found on Pintrest and you can use the link above it to go to the site- it is a great way to see what others see in you.
“The only disability in life is a bad attitude” – Scott Hamilton
especially to ourselves- one of Satan’s biggest tools is to beat ourselves up. so 
STOP IT!
You might also enjoy:
Be-You-tiful Activity
Corn Maze activity
Skirts in one night
President Uchtdorfs talk


