Month Three

Here are this month's activities for Personal Progress. In order to complete each, please use the LDS.org Personal Progress website to do your Personal Progress work.


Daily

Live your standards daily!


Book of Mormon Readings

2 Nephi 20 - Jarom


Value Experiences


Personal Progress Wednesday

Learn a new hymn game.


A Little Extra

This month focuses on living morally clean and maintaining your standards. By keeping your daily commitments you should be already doing these things but there is always room for improvement. Also, we will be completing Knowledge 6 by learning hymns this month.


First Sunday
Till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me (Job 27:5).
I will have the moral courage to make my actions consistent with my knowledge of right and wrong.

Integrity 1
Integrity is the willingness and desire to live by our beliefs and standards. Read Moroni 10:30–33 and think about what it means to “deny yourselves of all ungodliness.” Read the pamphlet For the Strength of Youth. Reflect on how the Lord’s standards differ from the world’s standards. Record in your journal appropriate standards for behavior, dress, and conversation, as well as literature, movies, television, Internet, music, cell phones, and other media. Also write your plan to stay morally clean and worthy to attend the temple. After keeping your standards for at least one month, record your feelings in your journal and continue to keep your commitment.

Sign off: N/A


Second Sunday
Choose you this day whom ye will serve; … but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord (Joshua 24:15).
I will choose good over evil and will accept responsibility for my decisions.

Choice and Accountability 2
Read the pamphlet For the Strength of Youth. List in your journal each standard of righteous behavior the pamphlet outlines, and record why it is important to choose to live those standards. Practice living righteous standards by choosing three standards in which you need to improve. You might choose to be more selective about television, music, books, or other media, or you might improve your modesty, language, or honesty. After three weeks share your progress with your family, your class, or a leader.

Sign off: N/A


Third Sunday

Seek learning, even by study and also by faith (D&C 88:118).
I will continually seek opportunities for learning and growth.

Knowledge 6
Memorize two of your favorite hymns from the hymnbook. Learn the correct conducting pattern for the hymns (see Hymns, 383–85) and then conduct them at least two times at a family home evening, in a Young Women or other Church meeting, or at seminary. Read the scriptures listed at the bottom of each hymn.

Sign off: N/A


Fourth Sunday

Remember the worth of souls is great in the sight of God (D&C 18:10).
I am of infinite worth with my own divine mission, which I will strive to fulfill.

Individual Worth 4
You are preparing now to fulfill a unique mission on the earth. Read Doctrine and Covenants 88:119. In your journal make a list of your hopes and dreams for your future home, family, and education and some important things you would like to accomplish in your life, including becoming a wife and mother. Then write a plan that will help you achieve your goals. Share this plan with a family member, leader, or friend.

Sign off: Choice and Accountability 2, Integrity 1, Knowledge 6, Individual Worth 4

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