1. What is your motive for service?
My motive for service is that I want to see the smiles on people's faces when I know they have benefitted from my efforts. I do not seek appreciation nor have I gotten many, which I have no complaints about. I love to serve and I'd always rather put others before myself. Though sometimes it does not do me any good to put myself last, I always feel closer to becoming like Christ when I strive to be selfless.
2. As instructed in Elder Robin's talk, create a "to-be" list for yourself.
Humble
Genuine
Happy
Truthful
Hardworking
Dedicated
Trustworthy
Loving
Forgiving
Knowledgeable
Selfless
(in no particular order)
3. Pick an individual in BYUSA that you don't know as well and find a way to get to know their heart.
I learned a lot about Eric Cecil in a way that I never did before. I got to hang out with him for a good amount of time this past weekend and it was a great bonding and even spiritual experience. I learned his personality in more depth and found that he is such a faithful servant to the Lord. He does everything in his power to make himself more available to God and he strives to be a servant of God at all times. I admire so many of his traits and I'm so glad to be working with him this year.
4. Yes I have read the Divine Centered Leadership.
No comments:
Post a Comment