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Mama Savoldi's

advice

Testimony/Church

Don't be afraid to be the most active person in your ward--the more you do, the more you'll feel like your ward is home. (Lisa McNabb)

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Be a kingdom builder. (Daffney Blais)

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Say prayers and study your scriptures daily. (Daffney Blais)

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Establish righteous habits (traditions) when you are young that will stay with you for the rest of your life... like daily prayer and scripture study. Attend the temple often doing baptisms/ confirmations until you receive your own endowment. (Daffney Blais)

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Faith lights the way. (Daffney Blais)

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Look for the “gold” in people...when we are looking for the good, it is more difficult to see others' imperfection. (Daffney Blais)

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Remember who you are, A Child of God (Amy Bailey)

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Stand in holy places. When you have the spirit with you....everywhere you go is a holy place.

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While listening to the Primary Children sing "I Know that My Savior Loves Me," I had the following thought: There are verses we know well. We generally know the chorus really well. There are verses we may not know as well, we may mouth the words, say an occasional phrase, lag behind those singing around us and try to copy what they are saying just after they say it. This is like life and our testimony: There are some parts we know well. There are other parts we know really well. There are other parts that we may not know as well. Don't stop, or give up because of what you don't know. Sing what you know, hold to what you know and rely on the Savior and those around you to be the example and carry you while you learn the other parts. Sing what you know! The rest will come. (Kyna Erickson)

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Your relationship with Christ should be your first priority.  Your relationship with your spouse is second.  Your relationship with your kids is third.  Everything else in life (work, school, home, hobbies, callings, etc.) comes after.  If you keep these priorities in balance, the first 3 can be as strong as possible. (Amy Cook)

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​If you are ever at a church or any other event in a new ward and don’t know where to sit, always sit with the old ladies.  They will think your sweet and will visit with you.  Remember those ladies and you’ll always have a friend.

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