Comparison probably comes so naturally to you in your journey on the covenant path, that it almost feels instinctive, but it doesn’t have to be that way. What can you do to overcome comparison? In episode 7, I’m giving you three thoughts to avoid comparison that come from King Benjamin in the Book of Mormon. King Benjamin’s ideas stem from Mosiah 3:19 and include: Listening to the Holy Ghost Using the atonement of Jesus Christ Developing Childlike and Christlike Attributes Plus, you’ll hear one more thought from me about how to avoid comparison and choose love for yourself and others in your journey–embrace your unique mission. Comparison doesn’t have to be part of your path. Listen in to hear how you can put off this natural tendency and embrace your own journey. Episode Links Get the Full Course – 10 Ways to Embrace Your Journey on the Covenant Path
Comparison probably comes so naturally to you in your journey on the covenant path, that it almost feels instinctive, but it doesn’t have to be that way. What can you do to overcome comparison? In episode 7, I’m giving you three thoughts to avoid comparison that come from King Benjamin in the Book of Mormon. King Benjamin’s ideas stem from Mosiah 3:19 and include:
Plus, you’ll hear one more thought from me about how to avoid comparison and choose love for yourself and others in your journey–embrace your unique mission. Comparison doesn’t have to be part of your path. Listen in to hear how you can put off this natural tendency and embrace your own journey.
Episode LinksGet the Full Course – 10 Ways to Embrace Your Journey on the Covenant Path
There's more than one way to be a spiritually minded woman who wants to make and keep covenants, know her Savior and make it back home. Yes, there are essential CHECKPOINTS on the covenant path, but there are NO CHECKLISTS with a million checkboxes you must check off.
Each week on the Spiritually Minded Women podcast I’ll be sharing insights about how to embrace YOUR journey on the covenant path with CHECKPOINTS instead of CHECKLISTS.