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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2023 · 10 MIN

Make Someone's Life Better

from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker

In this inspiring podcast episode, we delve into the concept of achievability and its impact on pursuing passion projects. The discussion challenges the notion of confining passion projects within the bounds of achievability and opens the door to embracing miracles. Listeners are invited to step beyond the limitations of what seems achievable and into the realm of the miraculous. Passion projects, by definition, involve a transformative and impactful contribution to others, often reaching beyond the realm of logical possibilities. The episode encourages listeners to break free from self-doubt and the barrage of negative thoughts that often accompany the pursuit of ambitious projects. Drawing on personal experiences and historical examples, the episode highlights that participating in miracles involves venturing into the unknown, persisting through discomfort, and continually contributing to a greater purpose. Embracing the unpredictable nature of the journey, listeners are reminded that even small, incremental steps contribute to the overall progress of their passion projects. Listeners are encouraged to view their existing responsibilities, such as jobs, school, and caregiving, through the lens of passion projects. By infusing passion and purpose into everyday tasks, individuals can create a meaningful impact and find greater fulfillment in their efforts.

In this inspiring podcast episode, we delve into the concept of achievability and its impact on pursuing passion projects. The discussion challenges the notion of confining passion projects within the bounds of achievability and opens the door to embracing miracles. Listeners are invited to step beyond the limitations of what seems achievable and into the realm of the miraculous. Passion projects, by definition, involve a transformative and impactful contribution to others, often reaching beyond the realm of logical possibilities. The episode encourages listeners to break free from self-doubt and the barrage of negative thoughts that often accompany the pursuit of ambitious projects. Drawing on personal experiences and historical examples, the episode highlights that participating in miracles involves venturing into the unknown, persisting through discomfort, and continually contributing to a greater purpose. Embracing the unpredictable nature of the journey, listeners are reminded that even small, incremental steps contribute to the overall progress of their passion projects. Listeners are encouraged to view their existing responsibilities, such as jobs, school, and caregiving, through the lens of passion projects. By infusing passion and purpose into everyday tasks, individuals can create a meaningful impact and find greater fulfillment in their efforts.

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