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EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 8 MIN

Create Your Future on Purpose: Vision Boards, Identity & How to “Compose” Your Life

from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker

In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Podcast, Maurice Harker expands on the idea of “composing your life”—teaching how to intentionally design who you become instead of drifting into habits and patterns you don’t want.Using powerful examples like vision boards, creative processes, and even studying how artists build their work piece by piece, Maurice explains how personal growth is not random—it’s constructed through intentional choices, reflection, and repetition.You’ll learn how to identify who you want to become, gather influences that support that identity, and begin building your life step by step—just like composing music, choreography, or any creative work.🔹 What you’ll learn:How to use vision boards and visual tools to clarify your identityWhy knowing what you don’t want isn’t enough—and what to do insteadHow to “compose” your life by selecting intentional influences and habitsThe role of creativity and iteration in personal growthHow small, consistent changes build a meaningful life over timeThis episode is especially helpful for anyone feeling stuck, unsure who they want to become, or ready to take a more intentional, creative approach to building their future.This podcast shares principles inspired by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and is not officially affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Podcast, Maurice Harker expands on the idea of “composing your life”—teaching how to intentionally design who you become instead of drifting into habits and patterns you don’t want.Using powerful examples like vision boards, creative processes, and even studying how artists build their work piece by piece, Maurice explains how personal growth is not random—it’s constructed through intentional choices, reflection, and repetition.You’ll learn how to identify who you want to become, gather influences that support that identity, and begin building your life step by step—just like composing music, choreography, or any creative work.🔹 What you’ll learn:How to use vision boards and visual tools to clarify your identityWhy knowing what you don’t want isn’t enough—and what to do insteadHow to “compose” your life by selecting intentional influences and habitsThe role of creativity and iteration in personal growthHow small, consistent changes build a meaningful life over timeThis episode is especially helpful for anyone feeling stuck, unsure who they want to become, or ready to take a more intentional, creative approach to building their future.This podcast shares principles inspired by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and is not officially affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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