Turning Pain Into Purpose

Your JOURNALriffic Statement of Purpose

I will write in my journal daily because I am (R)eady to grow (I)n spite of insecurity (F)rustration and (F)ear, with an (I)ntention to strengthen myself in THIS generation. (C) ourageously and consistently I pursue my Quest. My Quest is to glean wisdom from the past, live mindfully in the present and prepare confidently for the future. As I strengthen myself, I strengthen my entire FAMILY TREE for generations to come through the power of my positive influence. Learn more about JOURNALriffic at http://www.familytreequest.com/what_is_journalriffic

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Hello!

Today is MINDFUL MONDAY
I’m glad you’ve chosen to take daily steps toward becoming a happier, healthier, more positive YOU!

This week, we are working toward strengthening
the principle or quality of COMPASSION.

To use detailed steps from the JOURNALriffic Method (The 4 Steps to Discovery), follow the Daily Journal Jog promts which are found at http://familytreequest.com/journalriffic_jogs . Write the principle of the week from this JOURNALriffic Blog into the prompts found there. If you know of another principle that would be more helpful to you right now, feel free to choose that instead. A list of helpful principles can be found at http://familytreequest.com/principles .


Definition:
1. noun
a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.

To begin brainstorming about this principle, I have provided some words that are similar and then some words that are opposite. These were found on
www.dictionary.com



Words with the same or similar meanings (synonyms):
commiseration, mercy, tenderness, heart, clemency.

Words with the opposite meanings (antonyms):
mercilessness, indifference

compassion. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved February 21, 2010, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/compassion

Here are some great quotes about compassion.

"Compassion is not religious business, it is human business; it is not luxury, it is essential for our own peace and mental stability; it is essential for human survival." --Dalai Lama

The dew of compassion is a tear. –Lord Byron

Needed are eyes to see the pitiable plight, ears to hear the silent pleadings of a broken heart; yes, and a soul filled with compassion. . .
--Thomas S. Monson


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Monday, February 15, 2010

Hello!

Today is MINDFUL MONDAY
I’m glad you’ve chosen to take daily steps toward becoming
a happier, healthier, more positive YOU!

This week, we are working toward strengthening
the principle or quality of PEACE .

Find and develop inner peace.

Learn, study and grow in the area of understanding that being a peacemaker is
NOT THE SAME AS being an enabler.

Develop and maintain the quality of peace within yourself., then let your peacefulness influence the lives of others.

To use detailed steps from the JOURNALriffic Method (The 4 Steps to Discovery), follow the Daily Journal Jog promts which are found at http://familytreequest.com/journalriffic_jogs . Write the principle of the week from this JOURNALriffic Blog into the prompts found there. If you know of another principle that would be more helpful to you right now, feel free to choose that instead. A list of helpful principles can be found at http://familytreequest.com/principles .

To begin brainstorming about this principle, read the next blog post titled “Thoughts on PEACE”

I commend you for taking a proactive approach to improving the quality of your life. By writing in your journal and focusing on attributes and principles that foster happiness and growth, you are taking a step in the direction of Living Mindfully in the Present (which is one of the goals of those who are on a FAMILY TREE QUEST. See www.familytreequest.com ).

May you enjoy the JOURNALriffic journey as you strive to create positive change in THIS generation.

Kind regards,
Family Tree Gal, Carolyn


To review JOURNALriffic and the JOURNALriffic Method visit http://www.familytreequest.com/journalriffic_and_method_learn_more

Remember to visit http://familytreequest.com/journalriffic_jogs for detailed daily journal prompts using the JOURNALriffic Method which is The 4 steps to Discovery.

Disclaimer: Please remember that information contained here is provided as an informational resource only and is not a substitute for medical or professional care.

Disclosure of Shareholder Relationship: I am the owner of www.familytreequest.com which has been referred to in this blog post. I also publish www.journalriffic.blogspot.com www.familytreegal.blogspot.com and www.familytreequest.wordpress.com . I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

Thoughts on PEACE

These Thoughts on PEACE
go along with our Mindful Monday topic.


Ralph Waldo Emerson declared, “Nothing can bring you peace but a triumph of principles.”
(“Self-Reliance,” in Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays and Lectures, New York: The Library of America, 1983, p. 282.)


I hope the following thoughts by Marvin Ashton about peace

stimulate some thoughts of your own.

Peace must be a triumph of principles. Selfishness and lack of patience seem to block the way. . .

Peace—not passion, not personal possessions, not personal accomplishments nor happiness—

is one of the greatest blessings a man can receive.


Certainly peace is the opposite of fear.


No man can be at peace who is untrue to his better self.


No man can have lasting peace who is living a lie.

It is not a written document. It is something that must come from within.


Never will peace and hatred be able to abide in the same soul. . . .

Lasting peace cannot be built while we are reviling or hating others.


Peace is not a purchase away. Peace is not when the final installment is paid. Peace is not when marriage comes nor when all the children are enrolled in school. . . . Peace is not when an inheritance is received. Peace is not when the scars of death start to heal. True peace must not be dependent upon conditions or happenings. Peace must stem from an inward contentment built upon trust, faith, and goodwill toward God, fellowmen, and self.


Peace comes to those who develop character and trust.


We learned that peace can never be achieved when we deal with those who deceive . . .

At such times, external events make it even more imperative that we seek peace within ourselves. It is futile to seek it from outward sources.


When we properly blend into our lives true principles of love, honesty, respect, character, faith, and patience, peace will become our priceless possession. Peace is a triumph of correct principles.
Marvin J. Ashton, “Peace—A Triumph of Principles,” Ensign, Nov 1985, 69
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