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In recent times, for me I have come to realize that life can be quite difficult. There are amazing days, filled with wonderful friends and happy moments, then there are days where it feels like I am sitting in a dark corner and my legs won't move to turn the light on.

Today I watched this clip. I have seen it before but it reminded me of a focus I can draw my energy to. Now even though it is a clip from my 'church' it is something that can be applied to ANYONE's life, especially, I feel, if you have children of your own or feel a little lost yourself. If anything, it can help you to become a better you...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WyiSSBHJy6I

I hope you find it as uplifting as I did today.

Have a beautiful day.

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  1. I love this message and her book on the subject is high on my wish list. I certainly have days like, in fact I was having one yesterday when a letter arrived from Dan for Dad & I and it made me realise that all of those dark days are worth it when the sunshines like it did. when we read that amazingly beautiful letter of gratitude from our 19 year old son. It made it all worth while!
    Hey next time you want to curl up in the corner Skype me because we are getting pro's at that now...

    Have you read my blog post on The impact of using Mormon Messages in our Homes, 5th paragraph down.
    http://www.latter-dayhomeschooling.com/2010/06/impact-of-using-mormon-messages-in-our.html

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  2. Good to know I'm not the only that feels that way sometimes.

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